Thank you for posting that.
I really believed I made a good decision when I purchased mine, now I know.
Ditto
Thank you for posting that.
I really believed I made a good decision when I purchased mine, now I know.
I just put a deposit down for one of these and should be picking it up this weekend-early next week. I was curious about the quality but bought it anyways since I got it at a great price. I'm glad I stumbled on this article. I don't know jack when it comes to anything more than the basics of how the gun works, so I guess I gotta start studying up on things with it now. It seems like it should be a decent gun from what I've been reading. No LaRue by any means, but still seems pretty decent. Especially since it's a new company that's out and trying to make a good name for itself, and it has experience people running it on all levels.
Also, I think it's pretty cool that they don't call them AR-15's. They call them WW-15. That's pretty slick!
I'm confused why people stake castle nuts. Just torque it down to 40 lbs. like you're supposed to and it's unlikely to come loose.
Theoretically it is staked so it doesn't come loose. There, don't be confused anymore
I've read about unstaked nuts coming loose. I've read about staked nuts coming loose. I won't/don't use the "staked castle nut" as a criteria for a non-starter. It is petty imo.
It's up to the end user how they want to setup their rifle for its primary use. Personally it is not a big deal to stake it if ou want it staked. Takes 2 minutes. Mechanically securing it suits me fine. I'm intending to never need to get it off unless there is unforeseen catastrophic failure or damage to the RE that it must be replaced.
Update:
1/29 - Contacted WW regarding trigger reset feeling gritty, to the point I thought it was going to lock up. Without hesitation I was made the offer of "Send it in and I'll smooth it out for you". Within a few minutes of a phone call I had an RMA in my inbox. Pack it up and send out.
2/8 - Received my MPC back from WW. Dry firing dummy rounds the trigger feels great. In fact, the first few pulls I was standing there giddy and grinning like a fool. Need to get to range to verify fix/function and finish sight in.
A description of what was done:
Can't say enough how pleased I am with WW's attention and follow through on this matter. In my opinion they went above and beyond. I thank them for their action and CS. I can't believe they handled it the way they did and got it turned around quickly.