Another slant on it is why would Braztech change their policy if people are buying the products anyway?
Companies as a rule are amoral & only pressure brought to bear on them that affects their "bottom line" causes any real change.
Most people just rush into blind (sight unseen) purchases assuming because the product is new all is OK without researching the dealer, manufacturer or examining/inspecting the specific product they are buying.
This company (Braztech) has a track record of a total absence of quality control on their production lines and to date they will not sell you parts for your 92 or RG rifles if your gun breaks......a bad combination?......I think so.
You need to ship the gun at your own expense to Braztech CS to have even minor parts replaced. The old rule of BUYER BEWARE applies in spades when dealing with this company and its products.
The above knowledge is enough to steer me away from buying Braztech products sight unseen unless from a dealer with an in-writing, iron clad money back if defective guarantee.
But you guys keep spinning that
Rossi Roulette Wheel........that's your hard earned & scarce money on the line & of course it's entirely your own business........GOOD LUCK!
I checked my Rossi rifles from butt plate to muzzle crown under the watchful eyes of shop clerks before a single dime changed hands and have since put at least 1000 rounds down range through each & every one of them and haven't had to replace a single part or repair anything. All I did was strip, clean, deburr, polish and lubricate (what I call my
Rossi Regimen) after I got them home and all 3 of them just keep on ticking like the Eveready battery add on TV.