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Tried several times to post an image of the broken grip today, but all attemphs failed.MG5E-owner as guest wrote:Well, that was back then.MG5E-owner wrote:So far, the gun hasn't disappointed me much.Weekend Shooter wrote: Anyway, have you had any problems with your piece so far? What are your two cents on the pistol.
As I have stated repeatedly earlier, the MG2 I have owned for more than 4 years have always ruined all matches I have participated in (with said gun).
I hoped the MG5 would srve me better.
Last weekend I drove some 800 km (500 miles) to participate in an important free pistol competition abroad.
During the match the grip of my MG5E suddenly broke! It broke (not merely fractured, it broke into two separate parts!) at the thinnest part, just above the "web".
The grip felt a bit tight that day, I admit, due to a ambient air temperature of about 22 degrees C. But the grip was not so tight that I could anticipate cracking. No way.
At inspection of the grip by more participants at the competition, the problem was rather adressed to inferior quality of wood.
The grip had not been carved, or altered in any way!
My MG5 is brand new, I had fired some 200 rounds only in this MG5 prior to this competition.
I intend to bring images of the broken grip in the near future.
Image file size (jpeg) var a mere 600 kilobytes. Error message from TT read: "The file size limit of 33 Megabytes was exceeded". (Rubbish...).
Help needed.