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Airguns by Make and Model => Gamo Airguns => Topic started by: Ronno6 on June 01, 2023, 11:01:47 AM
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Gamo will only sell "internal" AIRGUN parts to one holding a Federal Firearms License (FFL)
WOW..............
Has anyone come up against this before??
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They are well known as a difficult company to deal with regarding parts and repairs. For this and many other reasons, as far as I'm concerned they can go pound sand.
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That's been a well known fact for several years. I'm with Brendon - I don't own a Gamo and don't intend to.
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The Gamo parts policy is in line with the Gamo product line, the guns typically lasting a couple of years of heavy use and then breaking down. Maximizing the number of new guns sold is the only thing Gamo is interested in, not making existing guns last. Of course, there's better money in the former.
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The Gamo parts policy is in line with the Gamo product line, the guns typically lasting a couple of years of heavy use and then breaking down. Maximizing the number of new guns sold is the only thing Gamo is interested in, not making existing guns last. Of course, there's better money in the former.
There is a little more to it than just that.
There is also the liability issues to.
Sadly we live in a sue crazy society so many companies at are expense cover their arse. But I do agree I wouldn't buy another Gamo either. I have a Urban that could use a trigger pack but they won't sell me one.
They don't support me. I don't support them!
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Geez........I was not aware.......
My first delving into the Gamo depths........
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It's an abyss of redfires.
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I'm no statistician, but I think I'm beginning to notice a trend here........
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Gamo also has claim to the most pellets sold, it takes 2x as many to hit a target ;)
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All the above are interesting observations. I can comprehend them all.
As a Gamo fan I have not experienced any trouble with parts here but the parts I have needed have come from Custom Air seals in Australia or I have fabricated myself .
My next comments I should and will keep to myself ²
Tennx I didn't realize you are so kind.
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It's the way they roll, FFL required to buy a piston seal. They're now $300 for the 10 shot rifles. Just better not need a part, you'll have to mail in the rifle, be down a rifle for ???????
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The Gamo parts policy is in line with the Gamo product line, the guns typically lasting a couple of years of heavy use and then breaking down. Maximizing the number of new guns sold is the only thing Gamo is interested in, not making existing guns last. Of course, there's better money in the former.
There is a little more to it than just that.
There is also the liability issues to.
Sadly we live in a sue crazy society so many companies at are expense cover their arse.
Litigation fear is real, but it doesn't really explain the situation here. It's not "You can't get replacement parts for airguns in the U.S." It's "You can't get Gamo parts". Other companies are happy to deliver every nut, bolt and washer of their guns to the person needing replacement parts.
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The Gamo parts policy is in line with the Gamo product line, the guns typically lasting a couple of years of heavy use and then breaking down. Maximizing the number of new guns sold is the only thing Gamo is interested in, not making existing guns last. Of course, there's better money in the former.
There is a little more to it than just that.
There is also the liability issues to.
Sadly we live in a sue crazy society so many companies at are expense cover their arse. But I do agree I wouldn't buy another Gamo either. I have a Urban that could use a trigger pack but they won't sell me one.
They don't support me. I don't support them!
do they Look like same as this..? know the yote does... https://www.airgunspares.com/36006bsabuccaneertriggerassy.html (https://www.airgunspares.com/36006bsabuccaneertriggerassy.html)
have not even taken the stock off my urban to look and see for sure if is same as my Buccaneers...
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If owners are not allowed to purchase internal parts without an FFL,
Then how is it that people can purchase ENTIRE GUNS without an FFL ???
THAT makes NO sense whatsoever.............
Seems to me that you don't need an FFL in order to purchase all sorts of PB parts, for weapons that you cannot purchase without going thru an FFL holder
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But Angie and Rick keep hawking their product line...
I plan on bringing this up at the next on-line event on YT.
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But Angie and Rick keep hawking their product line...
I plan on bringing this up at the next on-line event on YT.
Dinero habla........
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The Gamo parts policy is in line with the Gamo product line, the guns typically lasting a couple of years of heavy use and then breaking down. Maximizing the number of new guns sold is the only thing Gamo is interested in, not making existing guns last. Of course, there's better money in the former.
There is a little more to it than just that.
There is also the liability issues to.
Sadly we live in a sue crazy society so many companies at are expense cover their arse. But I do agree I wouldn't buy another Gamo either. I have a Urban that could use a trigger pack but they won't sell me one.
They don't support me. I don't support them!
do they Look like same as this..? know the yote does... https://www.airgunspares.com/36006bsabuccaneertriggerassy.html (https://www.airgunspares.com/36006bsabuccaneertriggerassy.html)
have not even taken the stock off my urban to look and see for sure if is same as my Buccaneers...
I believe it just may be the same!
Thanks!
The trigger it's self is great it's the hammer spring adjuster is tighter than dicks hat band to turn either way twisted the Allen wrench. I may be able to fix it but I want a replacement before I attack it.
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My inquiry to Daisy netted the following reply:
That's GAMO Policy, because for internal parts you have to have a press and if you do it incorrectly it could do bodily harm.
I replied that I have a 20 ton floor mounted hydraulic press and a 1 ton bench mounted arbor press.
The local FFL holder has neither...........
I was going to say that I would use my equipment as qualifications on an FFL application, but I like the CS people at Daisy and I didn't want to get snotty.....
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Gamo will only sell "internal" AIRGUN parts to one holding a Federal Firearms License (FFL)
WOW..............
Has anyone come up against this before??
Gamo has had that policy as long as I've been shootin' springers (a few decades) and I've read that if a Gamo owner sends in a gun for service that had "non-Gamo internal parts" the aftermarket parts would be replaced with factory Gamo parts before returning.
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I had never messed with Gamo before........... sounds like dumb luck.
At least their policy is better than Umarex..."We don't carry parts for that..."
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That’s why I “had” a Gamo
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I can see their reluctance to sell internal parts . So many owners seem to want to modify every part to get the most FPS out of their rifles . This can be a liability risk , & they want to avoid it.
I have owned a couple of Gamos & have been happy with them. Only parts I ever needed were breech seals , which they sent to me. Compared to some " Twangers " I have owned, I am very pleased & think they are a bargain.
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A store in the UK has lots of parts and shipping is very reasonable.