not 100% sure where this question should go, but lets just start here.
I've got an Eberlestock G2 Gunslinger (1st gen) with no frame and it's been one of my favorites. HOWEVER, it needs repairs.
The internal scabbard is basically torn to shreds from constant in/out from a spiked foot Ckye-Pod.
Year or two ago, I contacted Eberlestock and was told it's roungly $50-$100 more to repair it than it cost to buy a new one (once shipping both ways is factored in).
Any recommendations on a person, vendor or even type of industry person to contact that could do the repair?
The rest of the pack has held up very well, but the inside of the scabbard is toast. It's bad enough now that even being carful isn't careful enough to get the rifle in or out without damaging the foam liner.
I know it's not easy, but it doesn't need to be OEM perfect...it just needs to be durable. Seems like peeling it open on the side seams would make re-lining it with 500 or 1000d a fairly quick fix...provided someone had the right type of sewing machine.
I've got an Eberlestock G2 Gunslinger (1st gen) with no frame and it's been one of my favorites. HOWEVER, it needs repairs.
The internal scabbard is basically torn to shreds from constant in/out from a spiked foot Ckye-Pod.
Year or two ago, I contacted Eberlestock and was told it's roungly $50-$100 more to repair it than it cost to buy a new one (once shipping both ways is factored in).
Any recommendations on a person, vendor or even type of industry person to contact that could do the repair?
The rest of the pack has held up very well, but the inside of the scabbard is toast. It's bad enough now that even being carful isn't careful enough to get the rifle in or out without damaging the foam liner.
I know it's not easy, but it doesn't need to be OEM perfect...it just needs to be durable. Seems like peeling it open on the side seams would make re-lining it with 500 or 1000d a fairly quick fix...provided someone had the right type of sewing machine.