Daystate-If your on the fence?

AOA replaced mine for no cost under warranty. The real issue is that it will happen again if I continue to use the magazine. So I have spent around $4000 for two single shot rifles.

Daystate says it is not a problem and so they are not working on a solution. Metal to metal contact causing physical damage to your gun is not a problem according to Daystate, it's just cosmetic. As for me. if I had I known about the magazine problem, I would never have bought a Daystate.
 
Not to rain on anyone's parade but Daystate buyers should be aware of a flaw which the manufacturer has not addressed. Most guns with the anti-double load feature will suffer pellet probe damage when using the magazine. Daystate says the metal to metal contact is only cosmetic, but in my case and others, it does seem to affect the accuracy. The amount of damage varies from gun to gun. My Renegade's damage is shown below before AOA replaced the probe. Unfortunately, the damage will reoccur if I use the magazine. Actuator pin breakage can also result from the lever strike.

My Pulsar HP also has damage, though less severe then the Renegade at this point and the actuator pin has broken once.

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Below is a diagram I made to demonstrate what is occurring with the magazine:

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Bottom line, check your pellet probe for damage while in warranty.


Is there a way to relieve the pivoting "arm" where it contacts the probe or otherwise limit it's movement to prevent such damage going forward?