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Bill, this is awesome news! Did he say if this fix is something that could be obtained for the early models? I'd imagine they just changed the rail pieces using new spacing. I'd really like to get that. Time to break out the paint again.The current batch of rifles have already addressed the Picatinny rail alignment.
@Billm Sounds like my kinda customer service and support.I just had a long (over 30 minutes) conversation with the Barra Operations Manager. It was an extremely productive phone call. He called me. He acknowledged the issues that I was having with the rifle and how it was initially handled. I’ve said all along that I still liked the rifle and that I did not intend to replace it. I did ask if Crystal was an AI bot. The initial responses are a bot, but Crystal is a live breathing human being lol. I was asked for my honest input on the rifle. I covered the Picatinny rail alignment, the buffer tube thread, stock flex and their pellets. The current batch of rifles have already addressed the Picatinny rail alignment. The impression that I got was that they care, some of this was out of their hands. They intend to continue expanding their range and are listening to customer feedback.
Well, at least they heard the complaint and fixed the problem. That's more than most brands do.He didn’t say
Their intention for the 250z was for it to shoot both pellets and slugs well. They’re aware of the issues with some barrels and are working to address the barrel while keeping the price point where it is.Maybe, just maybe, if they fix all the problems, I will buy another. My rule of one is none and two is one, saved my bacon on a 900 mile road trip this week. Mid-way back my GPS unit froze up, and I had a spare. I like my 250z so much that it just might warrant a stand by replacement. I am thinking the same thing for my tripod.
This attitude really needs to change. People want their barrels to shoot great, not well. They should sell unchoked slug barrels and they should sell choked pellet barrels, both with their own appropriate spin rate.Their intention for the 250z was for it to shoot both pellets and slugs well. They’re aware of the issues with some barrels and are working to address the barrel while keeping the price point where it is.
Good luck brother, but we are pushing back everywhere with challenges designed to support 2A in the states that are resisting SCOTUS rulings. I'll leave it there.I was considering this in 25 but glad I got the FX Tactical instead after reading this. Was almost ready to get it before but some extra affirm made it possible. Here in Colorado there are going after just about all firearms!!!![]()
The other night I went to the Barra website and sure enough I could see some of the changes in the gun. It is strange to me that they don't call it a gen 2, so that people know. What I could see that was different was that the rear pic-rail section does have different spacing, the trigger is different, the bolt handle is different. Obviously, they didn't have any pictures of the action out of the stock, but I have seen what others have posted and they did change the hammer adjustment. I liked the original bolt handle better, but the new trigger looks a lot better. If the pic rail is spec through the mag cut-out than they are really doing well. Unfortunately, they don't openly talk about the changes. There's no way of knowing if they changed the buffer tube threads to standard until someone here tries to mount an adapter. It's good to see the progress being made, thanks for posting the news that they should be putting out.I just had a long (over 30 minutes) conversation with the Barra Operations Manager. It was an extremely productive phone call. He called me. He acknowledged the issues that I was having with the rifle and how it was initially handled. I’ve said all along that I still liked the rifle and that I did not intend to replace it. I did ask if Crystal was an AI bot. The initial responses are a bot, but Crystal is a live breathing human being lol. I was asked for my honest input on the rifle. I covered the Picatinny rail alignment, the buffer tube thread, stock flex and their pellets. The current batch of rifles have already addressed the Picatinny rail alignment. The impression that I got was that they care, some of this was out of their hands. They intend to continue expanding their range and are listening to customer feedback.
This is becoming an on going issue with Barra. I get 50 emails a week to people looking for help with there 250z because barra is unresponsive. Its a shame because the rifle has potentialI’ve posted about some of the interactions that I’ve had with Barra Airguns over my defective .22 250Z. They told me it was defective like many of the .22 250z rifles. They offered me three options: wait for a new barrel, receive a new tested rifle or a full refund. I opted for the perceived quick remedy of a new rifle. They told me to let them know when I shipped the rifle, so that they could watch for it and get a rifle out to me. I got it to them two days later and notified them. After a week or so I hadn’t heard anything from them and so I asked for a status. They responded and said they would let me know when they ship it. They’ve had my return for almost two weeks and so I asked for the full refund. They told me no, they do not have any barrels or rifles to test or ship and when they receive some they will test one and ship it to me. I’m a little confused because their website indicates that the rifles are in stock, but the barrels are not. If they don’t have them and they offered me a refund, why can’t I get a refund? I have no idea what to believe from Barra at this point. Well I do: not much.
Whatever happened to having a "Company News" thread on a website's homepage? An easy way to inform people what's going on, and changes being made and completed. Everyone used to have one, and now it seems nobody does. It could save them a lot of grief to just openly inform people what is going on.This is becoming an on going issue with Barra. I get 50 emails a week to people looking for help with there 250z because barra is unresponsive. Its a shame because the rifle has potential![]()
They have not changed the threads as of yet, but it is under considerationThe other night I went to the Barra website and sure enough I could see some of the changes in the gun. It is strange to me that they don't call it a gen 2, so that people know. What I could see that was different was that the rear pic-rail section does have different spacing, the trigger is different, the bolt handle is different. Obviously, they didn't have any pictures of the action out of the stock, but I have seen what others have posted and they did change the hammer adjustment. I liked the original bolt handle better, but the new trigger looks a lot better. If the pic rail is spec through the mag cut-out than they are really doing well. Unfortunately, they don't openly talk about the changes. There's no way of knowing if they changed the buffer tube threads to standard until someone here tries to mount an adapter. It's good to see the progress being made, thanks for posting the news that they should be putting out.
Agreed.This attitude really needs to change. People want their barrels to shoot great, not well. They should sell unchoked slug barrels and they should sell choked pellet barrels, both with their own appropriate spin rate.
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