In my opinion faultless.
Regards
Barrel
hi all - had my x2 for a good few years now
time for a service soon i think.
is their aftersales service up to scratch?
any one had problems with it?
cheers
mac
He who asks is a fool for five minutes, he who does not ask, is a fool forever.
In my opinion faultless.
Regards
Barrel
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As above, their service is exemplary and the other vendors need to take a leaf out of their book.
I've had more than my rifles serviced there, for example they've made up specials etc and all the correspondence as well as work was top notch.
Last edited by kippers; 01-08-2009 at 07:11 PM.
I have also mulled over the idea of sending my X2 for service. I think I must be the third owner, so I have no idea what might have gone before.
It certainly shoots OK but sometimes I think the cocking action could do with smoothing out. I have seen instructions on how to do that, and I am tempted to go for it, but perhaps a full service would address other matters as well.
Any idea what sort of costs are involved?
I am thinking of sending my stepson's X2 for a full service, anyone know approx how much they charge.
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Their Services are second to none in my book. very efficient and helpful.
AA TX 200 HC
good stuff then - as above what are the costs?
cheers
mac
He who asks is a fool for five minutes, he who does not ask, is a fool forever.
i dont know what they could do for a service unless you have a problem. cocking can be improved with a polish of the surfaces that rub against each other and a bit of oil .its marginal increase of power ...
Give then a bell, I am sure they will help you out
AA TX 200 HC
I belive a full service is £80.00
Got a e mail from Daystate today, they quoted £120 plus postage for a full service on a X2.
In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: It Goes On.
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I think service was £90 but can't remember for sure.