I got the e-mail as well, came here to get the horde's opinion on it. Been too busy to assemble yet but it was actually on my list for this evening and now.....this:
CLOSED Faxon 12" 6.5 Grendel Group Buy $155 + S&H
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Originally posted by stellar View PostLooks like we are inb4theshitstorm.
I'll just be sitting over here.
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Originally posted by madmike66 View PostLooking into my mine with a light right now, I can def tell where the pin is, although it doesn't look like it is "protruding" per say. It has the look like the pin was installed to go through and then it was machined and polished flat. But I can def see a spot on the inside of the chamber where the pin is installed. Is that normal, or are the pins only supposed to go partially into the exterior surface of the barrel and not all the way through the to chamber?
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Originally posted by stellar View PostWith no knowledge on barrel crafting, I am going to guess they used a pin depth for a 5.56 which has a slimmer case dia. Place yer bets
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Shooting a light down it through the business end really highlights it. See the two pics below. Just looked down another AR for comparison, and it's perfectly smooth, doesn't look like I can see the pin at all.
Looks like she's coming apart and going back to the factory.
Faxon alignment pin small.jpgfaxon pin small.jpg
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For contrast, this is a POS .300 BLK barrel from Radical Arms. Only selected because it has a large chamber that photographs well on my phone, not to suggest it is better than Faxon or that Faxon is a POS. IMO they are doing great by notifying us directly to address the issue.
The chamber is smooth, you cannot see the pin whatsoever. Only provided to contrast the above images of the Faxon 12". No visible pin here.
Radical no pin.jpg
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Originally posted by madmike66 View PostFor contrast, this is a POS .300 BLK barrel from Radical Arms. Only selected because it has a large chamber that photographs well on my phone, not to suggest it is better than Faxon or that Faxon is a POS. IMO they are doing great by notifying us directly to address the issue.
The chamber is smooth, you cannot see the pin whatsoever. Only provided to contrast the above images of the Faxon 12". No visible pin here.
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Originally posted by stellar View PostHey guys, anyone wanna buy my barrel? Might have a slight protrusion of the alignment pin. Lmao
"Manufactured 100% in-house from cradle-to-grave, these barrels are button-rifled and air-guage tested to ensure superior accuracy. All barrels are manufactured under Faxon Firearms ISO:9001 and AS:9100 (pending) quality certifications. They inspect each barrel over 15 times."
Lol. Guess they should of inspected these barrels 16 times..
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Originally posted by m6z View PostYeah, it's a disappointment for sure.
"Manufactured 100% in-house from cradle-to-grave, these barrels are button-rifled and air-guage tested to ensure superior accuracy. All barrels are manufactured under Faxon Firearms ISO:9001 and AS:9100 (pending) quality certifications. They inspect each barrel over 15 times."
Lol. Guess they should of inspected these barrels 16 times..
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Originally posted by jonny rotton View Posti am not disappointed. my barrel really shoots better than i expected. i am happy they are stepping up to handle problems.
MY QUESTION------IS THIS A SAFETY ISSUE???
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Originally posted by jonny rotton View Posti am not disappointed. my barrel really shoots better than i expected. i am happy they are stepping up to handle problems.
MY QUESTION------IS THIS A SAFETY ISSUE???
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Originally posted by madmike66 View PostIs that normal, or are the pins only supposed to go partially into the exterior surface of the barrel and not all the way through the to chamber?:: 6.5 GRENDEL Deer and Targets :: 6mmARC Targets and Varmints and Deer :: 22 ARC Varmints and Targets
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