@boukinms Your statement makes absolutely no sense. None. If you were familiar with how a gun works you would understand. You can't pull the trigger quickly enough for that to ever happen in the first place anyways. The trigger and bolt are totally separate and are not dependent on each other. I am sure you had a problem, but it wasn't what you just described.
By the way, they sent me a cashiers check and refunded my money completely. Supposedly, in the three months since this incident, they have fixed the problem. Dont get me wrong, the gun shot wonderfully while firing single shots to set the aim point scope on it, but when i loaded up another clip and started firing off rounds quickly, i payed for their manufacturers flaw. Dont want to see anyone suffer this same fate.
hey fellow gun lovers......take your JR Carbine, hold the bolt open about a half inch, and squeeze the trigger. If it snaps, then it will fire before the bullet is completely seated in the chamber as my 40 cal version did to me. The resulting concussion was minor compared to the possible damage i might have sustained. Please contact the manufacturer if your carbine will dryu fire while the bolt is held partially open. Good luck .
@5pointstar78 Put mine on layaway last week in 9mm. The owners son was shocked that they had a 9mm rifle on the wall and had no idea what it was or when it was ordered. But there it was, one in 9 and one in 40. Can't wait till I get to throw some rounds through it.
@boukinms Your statement makes absolutely no sense. None. If you were familiar with how a gun works you would understand. You can't pull the trigger quickly enough for that to ever happen in the first place anyways. The trigger and bolt are totally separate and are not dependent on each other. I am sure you had a problem, but it wasn't what you just described.
yahtzee4u 2 months ago
By the way, they sent me a cashiers check and refunded my money completely. Supposedly, in the three months since this incident, they have fixed the problem. Dont get me wrong, the gun shot wonderfully while firing single shots to set the aim point scope on it, but when i loaded up another clip and started firing off rounds quickly, i payed for their manufacturers flaw. Dont want to see anyone suffer this same fate.
boukinms 7 months ago
hey fellow gun lovers......take your JR Carbine, hold the bolt open about a half inch, and squeeze the trigger. If it snaps, then it will fire before the bullet is completely seated in the chamber as my 40 cal version did to me. The resulting concussion was minor compared to the possible damage i might have sustained. Please contact the manufacturer if your carbine will dryu fire while the bolt is held partially open. Good luck .
boukinms 7 months ago
i have got to ge one of thos
0BoZero0 8 months ago
@5pointstar78 Put mine on layaway last week in 9mm. The owners son was shocked that they had a 9mm rifle on the wall and had no idea what it was or when it was ordered. But there it was, one in 9 and one in 40. Can't wait till I get to throw some rounds through it.
tadracket 10 months ago
When will it become available? I dont see it on your website?
5pointstar78 11 months ago
Glock rules
luisaotaiza14 1 year ago