Thread: Chiappa Kodiac
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Old March 10, 2013, 12:51 PM   #5
DarcyPotter1
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thankyou the user's manual is in French and Italian i think . as i said it looks like a exact replica of the 1886 . I miekd a few parts and accounting for wear on the one that has been passed down for 5 generation in the Potter line i would say they are very close. I contacted Chiappa online and was very supprised to get a reply about a hour ago . Chiappa has told me to take it to Corlanes a gun shop who sells them in Dawsen Creek B.C and they will take care of the isues . This has me very happy as I know the owner on to run a great shop . I contaced Corlanes and at this time of year pre spring bear they are very busy . they will do the rifle need it for 30-45 days and it will get the whole treatment . should be great when they are done . Corlans tells me that it is not the norm for this rifle to be this hard to cycle its trigger pull is a guess on my part as it runs my digital gauge past its read point. i will let everyone know how we make out with this rifle thankyou for your input
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