Hey folks,
I have a Defiance Mutant action in an Eliseo tube gun chassis. I bought the action and the chassis used from a guy who had a job change and was unloading some guns. The action looked like it had just been cerakoted and never assembled into the chassis.
My issue is this: The bolt sticks at various points in normal operation. Several areas are wearing through the cerakote and I've had to clean the cerakote shavings out of the action several times. But, after 300 rounds and almost double that in dry firing, it really isn't getting smoother, it's getting worse. I've tried running it dry, I've tried running it wet and wet but wiped down.....nothing is helping. I have a Bighorn TL3 and it is so smooth and fast that when you open the action you think it's doing it all on it's own. As it stands the action is a bear to try and use during rapid fire stages (I shoot NRA Highpower) - so I need to resolve this otherwise this gun will be forever a safe queen.
I'm looking for a recommendation on what to do to resolve this issue, so I spoke to the folks at Defiance and they didn't really have a recommendation. They did say that if I wanted the cerakote off I could send the action back and they could tumble and polish it for me again.
My question to the community is:
Regards,
Ross
I have a Defiance Mutant action in an Eliseo tube gun chassis. I bought the action and the chassis used from a guy who had a job change and was unloading some guns. The action looked like it had just been cerakoted and never assembled into the chassis.
My issue is this: The bolt sticks at various points in normal operation. Several areas are wearing through the cerakote and I've had to clean the cerakote shavings out of the action several times. But, after 300 rounds and almost double that in dry firing, it really isn't getting smoother, it's getting worse. I've tried running it dry, I've tried running it wet and wet but wiped down.....nothing is helping. I have a Bighorn TL3 and it is so smooth and fast that when you open the action you think it's doing it all on it's own. As it stands the action is a bear to try and use during rapid fire stages (I shoot NRA Highpower) - so I need to resolve this otherwise this gun will be forever a safe queen.
I'm looking for a recommendation on what to do to resolve this issue, so I spoke to the folks at Defiance and they didn't really have a recommendation. They did say that if I wanted the cerakote off I could send the action back and they could tumble and polish it for me again.
My question to the community is:
- Am I expecting too much from this Defiance action? Should it be as smooth and fast as my Bighorn TL3?
- What do you all recommend? Send back and have it polished? Deal with it? Something else?
Regards,
Ross