I recently purchased a Rabitech 130cm Apex carbon which was shown in the brochure with an open muzzle, but when it arrived it came with a closed muzzle.
I phoned the shop where I purchased the gun from and the owner sent me an open muzzle,it turned out to be the wrong one and then I was sent another which looks identical to the one in the brochure.
I had to sand down the part of the muzzle that fits into the carbon shaft (something the guy in the shop said I'd need to do) to make it fit. I did this and it slides in perfectly.
The problem I've got is that the rail part of the muzzle sits lower than the rail on the gun so when the spear sits in the gun with the line set over the spear holding the spear it's pulled down at the front (muzzle part)causing the front part of the rail on the gun to act like a fulcrum and lifting the spear 2-3mm out of the rail in the middle part of the spear.
I phoned the shop and explained and was told don't worry when you set the rubbers it'll pull the spear down which I did and it doesn't!.
Has anyone had this happen?.
I've had the gun a month now,never used it and wish I'd purchased at a shop rather than through a brochure.
Is it standard to have the rail part of the gun sit lower than the rail on the barrel? it seems to me that it'd only hinder the transition?.
I phoned the shop where I purchased the gun from and the owner sent me an open muzzle,it turned out to be the wrong one and then I was sent another which looks identical to the one in the brochure.
I had to sand down the part of the muzzle that fits into the carbon shaft (something the guy in the shop said I'd need to do) to make it fit. I did this and it slides in perfectly.
The problem I've got is that the rail part of the muzzle sits lower than the rail on the gun so when the spear sits in the gun with the line set over the spear holding the spear it's pulled down at the front (muzzle part)causing the front part of the rail on the gun to act like a fulcrum and lifting the spear 2-3mm out of the rail in the middle part of the spear.
I phoned the shop and explained and was told don't worry when you set the rubbers it'll pull the spear down which I did and it doesn't!.
Has anyone had this happen?.
I've had the gun a month now,never used it and wish I'd purchased at a shop rather than through a brochure.
Is it standard to have the rail part of the gun sit lower than the rail on the barrel? it seems to me that it'd only hinder the transition?.