I know that I should probably call dye about getting a rma but was wondering if it was really worth it to send my gun in for what appears to be a bolt problem or bad machining. I did get my proto rail 2011 pretty fast probably one of the first in canada but it appears to have bad machining where the tail bolt goes in if you move the bolt back and forth you can kind of feel a lump or like it gets stuck, guy at my local tech store said meh you just need to lube more and that seems to be working and he said its up to me if I want to send it back to dye. I live in Canada so shipping is a b@tch. I'm guessing dye wouldn't pay for shipping lol do you guys think i should wait or tell dye the problem I'm having and be out of a gun for who knows how long other than this problem the gun works great.
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Sending back a gun to dye/proto under warrenty
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Posted 19 January 2011 - 04:09 PM
It's suppose to have a small lump. Just like the PM's and Dm's.
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Posted 19 January 2011 - 09:14 PM
Really the bolt just feels really ruff when you slide it back and forth. Like it needs to be broken in but you don't break in aluminium on a marker lol
#4
Posted 10 October 2011 - 05:03 PM
You should check if the warranty is still good and see if they have a certified Dye tech in Canada that you can send to and have them pay for.
Oops, necro post. Ha, found this thread through Google and didn't check the date. Sorry everyone!
Oops, necro post. Ha, found this thread through Google and didn't check the date. Sorry everyone!
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