New Cimarron Woes
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 4:34 pm
So I have a question. I purchased a new Cimarron Thunderer at the Ft. Worth gun show Sunday. I was thrilled.
I got it home, removed the zip tie, and was not so thrilled.
The hammer, whether pulled or lowered to quarter-cock, actually rests a smidge behind where it should. Some of the time in this position, if the trigger is pulled, it will fall to the firing position. All of the time, slight pressure on the hammer will cause it to sort of click into the correct position. At this point, something prevents the gun from being cocked without undue force.
I have contacted Cimarron, and am waiting for a return email from their gunsmith.
In retrospect, I was wondering if the way it was zip-tied might have contributed to this condition, and if anyone here might have some working knowledge of the guts on this thing.
The tie was run in front of the trigger, then up between the hammer and the frame, holding the hammer partway back.
If, and I know I'm getting ahead of myself here, Cimmaron determines the damage was done after it left their hands, and that the warranty does not cover repairs, should I go ahead and contact the dealer to begin a paper trail? The lead time quoted on warranty repair is 60 days. I am concerned that if that amount of time passes, the dealer might laugh in my face if I claim I bought a damaged gun from them.
Sorry for the log post, and I know I'm getting ahead of myself, but does anyone know what could be causing the malfunction? Has anyone ever dealt with Cimarron?
I am somewhat bummed, as I have wanted one of these for a bit, and was really looking forward to taking it out this weekend. Thanks for your time, and sorry again about the long post.
Edited to add: I am not bashing Cimarron here, I own a Model P that is an absolute joy to own and shoot.
I got it home, removed the zip tie, and was not so thrilled.
The hammer, whether pulled or lowered to quarter-cock, actually rests a smidge behind where it should. Some of the time in this position, if the trigger is pulled, it will fall to the firing position. All of the time, slight pressure on the hammer will cause it to sort of click into the correct position. At this point, something prevents the gun from being cocked without undue force.
I have contacted Cimarron, and am waiting for a return email from their gunsmith.
In retrospect, I was wondering if the way it was zip-tied might have contributed to this condition, and if anyone here might have some working knowledge of the guts on this thing.
The tie was run in front of the trigger, then up between the hammer and the frame, holding the hammer partway back.
If, and I know I'm getting ahead of myself here, Cimmaron determines the damage was done after it left their hands, and that the warranty does not cover repairs, should I go ahead and contact the dealer to begin a paper trail? The lead time quoted on warranty repair is 60 days. I am concerned that if that amount of time passes, the dealer might laugh in my face if I claim I bought a damaged gun from them.
Sorry for the log post, and I know I'm getting ahead of myself, but does anyone know what could be causing the malfunction? Has anyone ever dealt with Cimarron?
I am somewhat bummed, as I have wanted one of these for a bit, and was really looking forward to taking it out this weekend. Thanks for your time, and sorry again about the long post.
Edited to add: I am not bashing Cimarron here, I own a Model P that is an absolute joy to own and shoot.