I feel the need to make these explanations:
- CZ600 rifles are completely SAFE TO USE, even if they are in pre-recall configuration
- CZ600 quick change barrel system is perfectly good, very similar to Barret MRAD
- the quick change system did NOT fail
- the screws did NOT fail or come loose, they were not tightened/engaged at all
- red loctite is now installed to prevent users tampering with the system, not because screws might get loose
- CZ quality control didn’t fail, it caught the wrongly assembled rifle but unfortunately in the last step which resulted in injury
- no CZ600 parts were defective, failure was 100% result of wrong/incomplete assembly
Yes, despite a lot of comments trying to convince me otherwise, i still think a complete recall of the rifles was a big mistake, especially from a PR point of view. My solution would be to include additional instructions regarding the quick change barrel system and a warning that not tightening the screws to correct specification can result in serious injury or death.
If recall was mandatory, then i would at least do the same thing as Sig Sauer and called it a “voluntary upgrade“
Edited by Oleh Bilov
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