Originally posted by dwd1985: I sent my Scorpion pistol into CZ because the magazines needed to be yanked out with an excessive amount of force. Like, a LOT of force. Anyway, they said everything was acting normal, and ship it back to me. I just received it back and was preparing to reinstall the aftermarket grip (I returned the entire thing to stock before shipping it) and found this:
Pic?
I'm very curious as the Scorpion Carbine is the #1 gun on my to buy list. Is the sticky mag a known issue or an anomaly to your gun?
Posts: 7859 | Location: NE Ohio | Registered: July 03, 2001
Contact Cz customer service to explain this and send them pictures as well. Request a remedial action plan to resolve these discrepancies... I have a carbine and no issues with mags falling free...
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Posts: 13870 | Location: VIrtual | Registered: November 13, 2009
That's super disappointing, looks like their CS department is taking some cues from the United CEO. This CZ rep needs to be, "re-accommodated," please let us know what happens.
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Posts: 2756 | Location: Sterling, VA | Registered: July 14, 2003
Originally posted by dwd1985: I just received a response from CZ via e-mail:
"Good morning, We apologize that we overlooked that when it was in for service, we did note that it was broken off when it arrived here but the gunsmith that worked on the firearm didn’t check the notes/notice the missing screw head."
This is absolute BS. The screw head was NOT broken off when I sent it in. I packed it myself, and it was in perfect condition, and I was the only one to touch it before it went in the box. Furthermore, while CZ had it in shop, I got a call from the guy working on it who told me he did a complete disassembly of the weapon. So they either lied about the complete disassembly, or they lied about the screw being broken when they received it. Furthermore, they even said they saw the missing screw and didn't do anything about it!