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MZ Failure - take note
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<blockquote data-quote="LanceS4803" data-source="post: 4938556" data-attributes="member: 9491"><p>Thanks for the info.</p><p>So I am NOT crazy (about what happened to my MZ, anyway). This is exactly what I suspected.</p><p>Why in the world would Traditions not tell me this was likely, especially since they made such a big deal out of telling me, 3 times, that my rifle was made in 2009? I'll keep that correct drill bit to make sure the firing pin channel is true to spec (whatever that is, they didn't say), just in case. Will certainly take a look at the o-ring method, also.</p><p>I think it is time to step up to a nicer rifle after the season is over. Looking at Knight, or some other high quality MZ. Will save that for another thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LanceS4803, post: 4938556, member: 9491"] Thanks for the info. So I am NOT crazy (about what happened to my MZ, anyway). This is exactly what I suspected. Why in the world would Traditions not tell me this was likely, especially since they made such a big deal out of telling me, 3 times, that my rifle was made in 2009? I'll keep that correct drill bit to make sure the firing pin channel is true to spec (whatever that is, they didn't say), just in case. Will certainly take a look at the o-ring method, also. I think it is time to step up to a nicer rifle after the season is over. Looking at Knight, or some other high quality MZ. Will save that for another thread. [/QUOTE]
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