Dennis, get on line. Clem is keeping a list and you are not first in the email order
Dennis, get on line. Clem is keeping a list and ...
Clem, I think you just volunteered to check the web site every day ...
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No sweet German airgun for me. I traveled for work this week and expected to find my airgun waiting for me when I got home yesterday, but no dice (order placed Feb 1). I called Cabela's again this morning, got forwarded to the drop ship department, and found out that the item was out of stock, so the manufacturer cancelled the order, but they didn't contact Cabelas to tell them, so Cabelas didn't tell me. So I get a refund and no RWS. They are going to send me a $25 gift card for my troubles, which is the only reason I will still even consider buying anything from them in the future. It seems that Cabela's and Umarex were able to create some good potential future customers with this deal, but unfortunately I'm less likely to buy anything from them now. Which is a shame, because I didn't have anything against Umarex before and I've always wanted an RWS, but now when I'm looking to spend that kind of money on an air rifle I'll be looking at one of the many other great options out there. And that's likely to be pretty soon, because GTA has convinced me that I should treat myself to a higher quality springer/gas ram rifle.
John, does your 34P seem louder than your wood-stocked versions (due to hollow stock vibration)?
Quote from: kerplunk on February 14, 2019, 11:16:39 AMNo sweet German airgun for me. I traveled for work this week and expected to find my airgun waiting for me when I got home yesterday, but no dice (order placed Feb 1). I called Cabela's again this morning, got forwarded to the drop ship department, and found out that the item was out of stock, so the manufacturer cancelled the order, but they didn't contact Cabelas to tell them, so Cabelas didn't tell me. So I get a refund and no RWS. They are going to send me a $25 gift card for my troubles, which is the only reason I will still even consider buying anything from them in the future. It seems that Cabela's and Umarex were able to create some good potential future customers with this deal, but unfortunately I'm less likely to buy anything from them now. Which is a shame, because I didn't have anything against Umarex before and I've always wanted an RWS, but now when I'm looking to spend that kind of money on an air rifle I'll be looking at one of the many other great options out there. And that's likely to be pretty soon, because GTA has convinced me that I should treat myself to a higher quality springer/gas ram rifle. Adam;I am really sorry that that happened, corporate businesses have sometimes no brains involved in the operations. It's all this philosophy of having "Average Chickens" in the workforce and planning for that.I would also be mad at the lack of information, after all, computers are supposed to help us with the right information at the right time, but instead it seems that it has worked the other way around. It has made the "average chicken", less than average.Granted I am very biased, but do take a look at the DIANA 430L from AoA, it is a wooden stocked rifle, small, nimble and elegant, it comes with a ZR Mount and a usable scope (not the greatest scope, but good enough). All for $300:https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/spring-piston/diana-model-430l-combo-.177/ In the current market, this is one of the best options now.HTHHM
Quote from: HectorMedina on February 14, 2019, 06:15:26 PMQuote from: kerplunk on February 14, 2019, 11:16:39 AMNo sweet German airgun for me. I traveled for work this week and expected to find my airgun waiting for me when I got home yesterday, but no dice (order placed Feb 1). I called Cabela's again this morning, got forwarded to the drop ship department, and found out that the item was out of stock, so the manufacturer cancelled the order, but they didn't contact Cabelas to tell them, so Cabelas didn't tell me. So I get a refund and no RWS. They are going to send me a $25 gift card for my troubles, which is the only reason I will still even consider buying anything from them in the future. It seems that Cabela's and Umarex were able to create some good potential future customers with this deal, but unfortunately I'm less likely to buy anything from them now. Which is a shame, because I didn't have anything against Umarex before and I've always wanted an RWS, but now when I'm looking to spend that kind of money on an air rifle I'll be looking at one of the many other great options out there. And that's likely to be pretty soon, because GTA has convinced me that I should treat myself to a higher quality springer/gas ram rifle. Adam;I am really sorry that that happened, corporate businesses have sometimes no brains involved in the operations. It's all this philosophy of having "Average Chickens" in the workforce and planning for that.I would also be mad at the lack of information, after all, computers are supposed to help us with the right information at the right time, but instead it seems that it has worked the other way around. It has made the "average chicken", less than average.Granted I am very biased, but do take a look at the DIANA 430L from AoA, it is a wooden stocked rifle, small, nimble and elegant, it comes with a ZR Mount and a usable scope (not the greatest scope, but good enough). All for $300:https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/spring-piston/diana-model-430l-combo-.177/ In the current market, this is one of the best options now.HTHHMThis DOES look like a great value. If anyone owns this - can you answer the following questions:1. Is the fake moderator at the end of the barrel made of metal or plastic?2. Is the piece that connects the cocking rod to the cocking linkage made of metal or plastic?From the pictures, it looks like these parts are plastic. While the moderator may be fine, I'd have concerns about the other piece being made of plastic (or even pot metal)Thanks!