Regarding the number of tools, I believe he said the current version of AT-X uses the 4mm allen wrench for all major parts/adjustments.
Oh I know. But I’m comparing my X. Unless they want to upgrade it.
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Regarding the number of tools, I believe he said the current version of AT-X uses the 4mm allen wrench for all major parts/adjustments.
You mentioned not getting nitpicky in one of your latest posts...I think you're the one actually beginning to act that way.Also, FWIW, I had three of the original comp triggers fail.
Two of them I sent back to the designer/manufacturer who put springs in and adjusted them on his jig. Upon return, they both failed immediately on 3 different rifles.
The third I took out of the package and only adjusted the first stage out. As directed over the phone via designer. Didn’t touch anything else. It failed at about 500 rounds.
My current X trigger I haven’t touched. Left at the 2 stage settings from factory. It feels awesome and seems like it’s going to be fine.
But, as far as I’m concerned, the jury is still out as I had failures on triggers I didn’t even touch.
*If production run 2 shipped and we had AT-Xs to put in a 1615 air case.*it’d fit in a 1615 case if the hinges actually started shipping in the US.![]()
Let's see if they do ship this month.*If production run 2 shipped and we had AT-Xs to put in a 1615 air case.![]()
They have 10 days....we making bets?Let's see if they do ship this month.
Learned your lesson…AI>kidsEO had a couple red ATX this morning. I saw them, took my kids to school, got home to order and they were gone.
You wouldn’t need to replace the V1, just send all screws necessary as 4mm screws. User can replace if desired.Also, you may be comparing your AT-X, but Scott did caveat his comment to specifically say "current version". He can't change the past, and if I were AI I certainly wouldn't replace the V1's. They were delivered as advertised.
Yeah I think it would be very nice for them to at least make it possible to order some of these upgraded fasteners. I understand the rationale for improving the product, but I also don't really feel like AI particularly cares about the early adopters at the moment.You wouldn’t need to replace the V1, just send all screws necessary as 4mm screws. User can replace if desired.
You mentioned not getting nitpicky in one of your latest posts...I think you're the one actually beginning to act that way.
Also, you may be comparing your AT-X, but Scott did caveat his comment to specifically say "current version". He can't change the past, and if I were AI I certainly wouldn't replace the V1's. They were delivered as advertised.
Mustve been using up old stock, surprised they did throw in some BSF ones for good measure.
I don't recall AI ever saying "we're right and fuck you", do you? Please quote that if you can.Is the butt stock a 4mm? If not, still screws that are different. There’s still several screws you have to torque back at different torque values.
And all my points are still valid. You’re picking one single thing to pick back on.
The trigger is still the same trigger that has had plenty of documented failures even when the manufacturer adjusts it (I’m not the only one)
This has to be the first time a company and others push back on someone saying they have the best field rifle in the world.
Not to mention, literally calling it a competition rifle and then pushing back when someone points out the differences in the non competition rifles.
At a minimum if I were to use the X on duty, I would drop an OEM trigger in it, and somehow store an Allen key that works with the buttstock (if it’s still a 5mm). Have to be able to get to the trigger.
And they can push back all they want with the “current” rifles that pretty much no one has. Almost all, or all the rifles in people’s hands are as described above.
Maybe they should consider taking compliments to their rifles in stride and not picking back and forth. That’s how you end up with push back.
This whole “we are right and fuck you” combined with missing every single release timeline is going to do nothing but cause issues.
I don't recall AI ever saying "we're right and fuck you", do you? Please quote that if you can.
As for "pick back on", I think your posts demonstrate who is being nitpicky fairly well. It smacks more of "I'm right, you're wrong" mindset/argument; the ultimate sign of someone that isn't willing to discuss things in the broader view of what has happened, why, and how they are now. But hey, if you just want to argue, that's fine. It just won't be with me.
DT being DT, what else is new!
Hopefully my DE showed up with it.Looks like my Red Gen 2 has showed up @ EuroOptic...
Time for a road trip!
Ahhh...gotcha. I didn't make the connection.DT being DT, what else is new!
I don't remember any discussion of the fact that every single screw in the AT-X would have a different size, so this was not part of my expectations when ordering.that the AT-X was not what they ordered. Which is patently false. Every item discussed, screw heads sizes, etc. was exactly as what was displayed with the prototype rifles, when pre-orders were allowed
This is true in a very narrow sense, but doesn't lead to warm feelings from the customer. What I've seen is that AI is a company that used to build reliable products, has slipped somewhat, and really doesn't care about customer service. The AT-X is still a great rifle, but it wouldn't take much effort for them to improve the experience of their early customers, and they don't seem to care.A person's expectations are not the responsibility of the product seller, especially when the seller delivered what was offered for sale. That fact that things changed later, based on user feedback, is not even part of that basic equation.
Now if only my elite sand would show up…Looks like my Red Gen 2 has showed up @ EuroOptic...
Time for a road trip!
Pretty sure Scott (the vp of AI) has posted his contact info here for anyone to give him a call.I don't remember any discussion of the fact that every single screw in the AT-X would have a different size, so this was not part of my expectations when ordering.
This is true in a very narrow sense, but doesn't lead to warm feelings from the customer. What I've seen is that AI is a company that used to build reliable products, has slipped somewhat, and really doesn't care about customer service. The AT-X is still a great rifle, but it wouldn't take much effort for them to improve the experience of their early customers, and they don't seem to care.
I guess I'd ask; What is unreliable about the AT-X? Or are you saying their CS has become unreliable? Just trying to understand what you're saying.I don't remember any discussion of the fact that every single screw in the AT-X would have a different size, so this was not part of my expectations when ordering.
This is true in a very narrow sense, but doesn't lead to warm feelings from the customer. What I've seen is that AI is a company that used to build reliable products, has slipped somewhat, and really doesn't care about customer service. The AT-X is still a great rifle, but it wouldn't take much effort for them to improve the experience of their early customers, and they don't seem to care.
+1. Still awaiting my DE from last April. I'm about 4hrs from Euro, tempting just to drive up when it arrives...Hopefully my DE showed up with it.
Yeah man. One week short of a year.+1. Still awaiting my DE from last April. I'm about 4hrs from Euro, tempting just to drive up...
Picking up an AI is worth a 14hr drive.+1. Still awaiting my DE from last April. I'm about 4hrs from Euro, tempting just to drive up...
The feeding is unreliable, as a system.I guess I'd ask; What is unreliable about the AT-X? Or are you saying their CS has become unreliable? Just trying to understand what you're saying.
The feeding is unreliable, as a system.
As for the customer service, the lack of upgrade paths for the screws or toolless adjustment is suboptimal. I’m not saying it needs to be free, but there probably should be something other than buying a new rifle.
They decided they want it to ride over. Pretty much all the explanation needed.
I think we're just going to have to disagree on this point. I work in R&D and rapid technology insertion into active military operations that never stop (24/7). These days, with CNC machining, additive manufacturing and near immediate communications/feedback, the velocity of technology growth (from concept or feedback) to implementation to the end user, is lightspeed; pretty much weeks or days instead of months or years.But, let’s also call a spade a spade. When you release a v2 and v3 within a year of announcement (and less than a year of shipping), that’s not just “upgrades”. That fixes for things when you didn’t have the rifle in the right hands for testing.
Gotta sell new rifles todon't remember any discussion of the fact that every single screw in the AT-X would have a different size, so this was not part of my expectations when ordering.
I think we're just going to have to disagree on this point. I work in R&D and rapid technology insertion into active military operations that never stop (24/7). These days, with CNC machining, additive manufacturing and near immediate communications/feedback, the velocity of technology growth (from concept or feedback) to implementation to the end user, is lightspeed; pretty much weeks or days instead of months or years.
V2, V3, etc. are happening much faster these days...especially if the producer is listening. These rapid changes are a good thing, not something to be seen as a defect or faulty system engineering. Look how many times your phone apps update. Same same.
Your other points are valid discussion points/questions, but I don't think they're are valid demands (just my opinion) that should be expected.
But, that's JMTCW...
Spoke with Scott on Monday, he gave me a pretty good explanation... even though according to you it wasn't needed.
He immediately addressed my magazine issues, and I'm holding new ones in my hand delivered today.
Thanks @Scott Seigmund
To be fair, I was assuming all AI’s were the same as the 20 or so I’ve handled or owned.
Turns out, they all don’t do the same thing. I.E. they have some tolerances.
And Scott even said no one could agree on what/how the mag stopping came about or decided on. Yet another discrepancy.
Also, FWIW, the AX’s I have here don’t have feeding issues with the exact same mags the AT-X has feeding issues with.
Which means, something is different. By design or by tolerances, it’s different.
Which is perfectly fine. But the condescending Mark Larue esque replies don’t help.
If y’all can cool it with the bashing. This only devalues my PrePro’s and Gen1’s….
No @SkyScrapin you’re still not getting that other dust collecting red rocket![]()
Your criticism sounds more like bitching and whining. I think that's why you're getting the responses you're getting.Again, still my favorite rifle.
So let’s not confuse basic criticism for not liking the product.
Your criticism sounds more like bitching and whining. I think that's why you're getting the responses you're getting.
If y’all can cool it with the bashing. This only devalues my PrePro’s and Gen1’s….
No @SkyScrapin you’re still not getting that other dust collecting red rocket![]()
No, my replies (and I think many here agree) are fairly reasonable, with a eye on looking at things from different perspectives.And your replies look like cock sucking and nut hanging.
The replies I got are the same Scott has been giving everyone.
No “sorry for the delay on hinges guys” no “thanks for the feedback” no “hey guys, we discovered a mag problem,” no “hey guys, just FYI, UK has an issue but it’s different than the US issue.”
The issue wasn’t addressed until somewhere around 10 people started complaining. And the response was still “settle down stupids.”
And the response from Scott on every single thing in this thread reads “you should be doing this, fuck you.”
Again, it’s out of the Mark Larue playbook.
A week ago I was defunding them and such, and they/you kept pushing back on owners. That’s how you end up with a shit show of a thread.
AI started it, and you’re propagating it.