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    FX Impact - major faults reported

    Ohhhhhh Dear - looks like we have been getting kept in the dark about the scale of the problems with the FX Impact. If someone like BAR is taking to facebook to openly say they have a 90% return rate even after checking every gun prior to sale, then this has to qualify as one of the best marketing cover ups in ages - sorry if you have one, I hope it's one of the 10% which work.

    A real pity, I liked the gun, but with an apparent massive reliability problem and a top end price tag for now this is definitely off the shopping list till further notice.

    James

    This has been posted on the front of BARs - Blackpool Air Rifles Facebook page:

    Well enough is enough ... from today we are stopping stocking the FX Impact. Sad really as I love the looks .the handling and when they aren't in the workshop being repaired the accuracy, but we simply cannot accept the ridiculous amounts of faults with them . We thought fixing them before they go out would cure most issues but the guns are still going wrong and when you have a 90% return ratio we have to face the fact...These guns are simply not saleable at the moment.
    There is a glimmer of hope on the horizon. I have spoken to FX, they are working hard to resolve the issues and hence we may start to stock them again if we feel they truly have addressed the problems.
    I know we are going against almost every review on Youtube and the magazines, every pundits advice and most gunshops and distributors glowing recommendations but ...well you can come to your own conclusions .



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    I don't have one and I don't want one but last year I saw a video of a guy in the States who had to send his gun back after a week as the bolt and the probe had come loose and had damaged the barrel. After he got it back with a test card showing all was ok he found out that the gun had no accuracy . He traced the problem to the magazine, it wouldn't line up properly . He used a Benjamin Crosman single loader as it seemd to fit and the accuracy was back.
    I have also seen a video of a guy with both a wild cat and an impact and both barrels are bad. The ST rifling is not really smooth but rough with pitting in the lands making the pellets fly in a spiral pattern.
    Last week I was at AIR and the chap next to me was shooting an impact from the bench with a bipod. I didn't look at his card but from his moaning and groaning it was clear that the gun wasn't performing as it should have been.
    I am sure that there are good ones out there but as with the bad batch of barrels from Weirauch a while back, the importer has to take charge if lasting damage to the reputation of the FX guns is to be avoided.
    From time to time things do go wrong with mass produced rifles but it is the back up and the support quality that matters at the end.

    A.G

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    unbelievable.

    i went to buy one of these in FAC before christmas but changed my mind at the last minute.

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    Smooth twist barrel not all its cracked up to be then. Now that's a surprise.
    You can spend thousands and still miss a barn door or spend just enough and enjoy yourself. If you haven't got the talent to start with a million pound won't fix it. Whippet, Russell, a few bang sticks and a flat cap. http://www.smart-tech1st.co.uk

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    Where does its say accuracy is a issue ??? Says he loves the looks and accuracy of the gun you only have to look at bench rest in USA to see there's no issue with accuracy didn't bar do the same with kalibrgun cricket looked how that worked out for them Cheshire gun rooms still have a 3 month waiting list on the booked up to the max on pre orders how about they don't tinker with the guns befor selling them think I've only heard of one complaint of the impact and that was one the first offs. I myself wouldn't buy one like in uk format way too much for a gun wasted at sub 12 levels

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    Never was convinced of the benefits of the smooth twist barrel.
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    Im still pondering on buying one of these.
    maybe I will wait a while .
    and at £1600 they better get it right.

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    What I have noticed is the people who don't have any issues with it, are well known! "Ted's Holdover" and "AirArmsHuntingSA" It seems like they select the top pile (in terms of quality control) and send these rifles out. Because they have a big impact (pun not intended) on the rest of us. While the rest of the people get what's at the bottom of the barrel.

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    Nice to see Lloyd telling the truth no matter what again. Well done guy

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave goodall View Post
    Where does its say accuracy is a issue ??? Says he loves the looks and accuracy of the gun you only have to look at bench rest in USA to see there's no issue with accuracy didn't bar do the same with kalibrgun cricket looked how that worked out for them Cheshire gun rooms still have a 3 month waiting list on the booked up to the max on pre orders how about they don't tinker with the guns befor selling them think I've only heard of one complaint of the impact and that was one the first offs. I myself wouldn't buy one like in uk format way too much for a gun wasted at sub 12 levels
    Plenty of groans out there about accuracy if you look hard enough. Don't forget the USA don't have a restriction on FTLB and apparently ST is slightly better at higher levels. Now if this was a Daystate problem people would be crying from the rooftops. The one thing that I did note is that the usual reviewers (not Lloyd) always seem to get something that is perfect but we all know that somtimes you will get a lemon. Rick Eustler always tells it like it is complete with warts.
    You can spend thousands and still miss a barn door or spend just enough and enjoy yourself. If you haven't got the talent to start with a million pound won't fix it. Whippet, Russell, a few bang sticks and a flat cap. http://www.smart-tech1st.co.uk

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    There have been many complaints about the Impact here in the States from the time the gun was introduced to the present. It seems to me the gun is not especially well designed and because of its popularity has been rushed through the manufacturing process to maximize production at the expense of QC.

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    Well done BAR !

    90% returns ! Jeez !
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    i came really close to buying a wildcat until i read the reviews for that as well.

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    What's happening at FX? These complaints shouldn't occur especially on a gun so expensive.

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    I have one and not had an issue with it so far with about 1000 pellets in, so far tried the .177 and .22 barrels and sill accurate in both calibre, mine was a grey import though........

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