I dont believe they replaced peoples mags for free either. But there are people coming out of the wood work with issues on the FX rifles and from what I have read BSA never admitted to a regulator problem or did any recall or replacements for a bunch of people with issues. Most would consider BSA and FX above Evanix in quality especially FX and Hatsan is in the same price range so I would say in the same league. Seems like 90% of all airgun manufacturers handle it this way. Dang, he payed 1800 bucks for it just after I let him shoot it because he loved it so much and didn't want to wait for and ordered one to come in, and he's been stoked ever since 357 I had where great and one is now owned by a friend and to this day had no problems and loves it. 357 and higher, well they are still in the learning phase, and still the two. 357 had some growing pains since they where just slapped on a small bore platform, but still for any bad one out there there's been many more good ones, again, just look at the High dollar guns and if you scour the forums you'll see way more complaints than you'll ever find about Evanix, so everything has to be kept in context.Įvanix is a very small company, almost a family company and they put out a huge amount of models in the past few years, are those perfect ?.course not, but in the overall scheme of things they are not bad at all, the satisfaction rate is huge and many compare the small bores to way more expensive guns, the. 22 Company, than all of a sudden they put.
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