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ASG CZ Skorpion Evo owners ?

I've just joined the evo club :) , very happy to be in it, great gun. I was curious what speedloader people used for the magazine as i'm in two minds between getting a normal plunger speedloader or paying the extra for the odin speedloader and ordering a 3d printed attachment to allow the evo magazines.

More curious than anything really

http://www.airsoft3d.co.uk/store/c10/ODIN_Speedloader_Adaptors.html
£25, that's quite expensive. My mp5 adaptor was £10 - and it was designed to go in an M4 magwell not the odin speedloader.

 
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I've also joined the owners club for this fantastic piece of kit.

Went to change the spring today because the one it came with was really low Fps and found this. Brilliant. Can't hear the broken off part rattling around the gearbox so assume it must have been sent out like that from the shop.



 
With you on that, I think a quick disassembly is in order.
Going to try send it back to the shop it came from because it's still under warranty and get them to do what ever is required. I can't hear it rattling in there so I assume it's either not in there or even worse it's being held by the magnetic part of the motor

 
Going to try send it back to the shop it came from because it's still under warranty and get them to do what ever is required. I can't hear it rattling in there so I assume it's either not in there or even worse it's being held by the magnetic part of the motor
Sucks when you have to do that with new things.

 
Battery related question, just looking at Patrolbase for the scorpion evo, it states a 15c max for the LIPO, yet then it suggests a 20c.

Am i misunderstanding something here?

 
Battery related question, just looking at Patrolbase for the scorpion evo, it states a 15c max for the LIPO, yet then it suggests a 20c.

Am i misunderstanding something here?
Nope I've been wondering the same thing. ASG website also says 15c max on the lipo but then they've a purpose fit battery for the scorpion which is 20c. So which is it.

 
Sucks when you have to do that with new things.
Even more frustrating is I've gotta pay to send the bloody thing back but would rather that I suppose than I breaking completely. Just hope the seller is decent enough to accept it and fix it.

 
From an electronics standpoint, the Cratings are what a battery "can" deliver not necessarily what it forces down the circuit.

But if the manufacturer says dont use over X then gives you a purpose built battery that is higher, that makes no sense.

 
Even more frustrating is I've gotta pay to send the bloody thing back but would rather that I suppose than I breaking completely. Just hope the seller is decent enough to accept it and fix it.
If its under warranty then return postage is on the seller. You pay to send it but they have to refund it once it's accepted as a warranty repair. If they try to say its not warranty then point out the fact its a known issue and that it fails under normal usage so not fit for purpose. They honestly don't have a leg to stand on.
I have argued with a few airsoft shops on this sort of thing for me and for others and they always cave in as long as you know what to say.

Any issues PM me.

 
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If its under warranty then return postage is on the seller. You pay to send it but they have to refund it once it's accepted as a warranty repair. If they try to say its not warranty then point out the fact its a known issue and that it fails under normal usage so not fit for purpose. They honestly don't have a leg to stand on.

I have argued with a few airsoft shops on this sort of thing for me and for others and they always cave in as long as you know what to say.

Any issues PM me.
[SIZE=12pt]The problem is they’ve actually got it on their website under their warranty section saying that “return postage costs” is not covered under the warranty. ASG have confirmed to me directly that they are fully aware a batch of their Evo’s went out with faulty spring guides, their UK & Ireland manager is sending the retailer a new steel spring guide to be fitted while it’s there. I just hope they do actually take it apart and check it over.[/SIZE]

screenshot from their website.



 
[SIZE=12pt]The problem is they’ve actually got it on their website under their warranty section saying that “return postage costs” is not covered under the warranty. ASG have confirmed to me directly that they are fully aware a batch of their Evo’s went out with faulty spring guides, their UK & Ireland manager is sending the retailer a new steel spring guide to be fitted while it’s there. I just hope they do actually take it apart and check it over.[/SIZE]

screenshot from their website.

You can't agree to terms which are illegal. :)

Now I'm not saying they are, but if you can find a statutory basis for them being so, you can't agree not to be bound by your rights. Or rather you can't agree for them to not be bound by their obligations.

EDIT:

Source.

http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/consumer-contracts-regulations#returning-faulty-goods

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2015/15/section/23/enacted

 
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Sacarathe is correct those terms break consumer law and therefore are null and void.

PT is also correct ask them just to send a replacement.

 
Think he wants the gun stripped to find the missing piece for peace of mind.

If you have any ASG dealers local with they have a look? My local Gun store sorted my side arm under warranty (didn't buy from them) and said that ASG would cover the parts and their time to fix it.

 
Why not just get them to post you the replacement spring guide?
Because i'm not sure if the broken off part has gone into the gearbox or not and given it's still under warranty i may as well let them check it over.

Sacarathe is correct those terms break consumer law and therefore are null and void.

PT is also correct ask them just to send a replacement.
ASG have said they will send the retailer a replacement spring guide but they will not send it directly to me. They've said they're doing it that way to guarantee i send it back to the retailer so it can be fully checked over because if that piece has fallen into the gearbox it could cause serious damage to the Mosfet and ECU which then would mean a full replacement Evo or sending it off to Denmark because they don't send out replacement ECU's or Mosfet's its all done in house at Denmark.

With regards to the postage they've rejected to cover the cost of it and that i would need to cover that myself.

 
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