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Tue, 13 Mar 2007
What people are saying about QB Tune

I've decided it's time to publish some of the comments we have had, and in my usual style they are warts and all comments. Also some links to on line comments. _________________________________________________ Hi Ian, Just to let you know i am very pleased with the work you carried out on my rifle, i have seen a big difference not only in velocity but a smoother bolt action. Thanks again for your service and i have left a review on the reviewcentre.com site. I already have a reveiw regarding the xs78 (teluk 27th jan2007) and have left a reply note recommending your service. Regards Terry ______________________________________________ Ian the guns great very pleased. the stock did get marked though. I suggest you bubble wrap the stocks in future, mine has the classic wobble in the box and get scuffed syndrome, managed to tweak it with a bit of the old pledge. Other then that really happy, nice bunnie wacker, i will be singing about your service. some pics for you Many thanks Tim. ________________________________________________ Thats fine Ian She is back together and I am delighted - much smoother Just waiting for the weather to warm up then we're off to the rabbits!!! Duncan __________________________________________________ hi ian graham robottom of otmoors,deddington chrono'd my gun on monday result-10.5 ft/lbs using air arms field pellets moved trigger block forward and ended up with a final result-11.2 ft/lbs zeroed at 30 yds centre to centre groups 3/4 inch in the wind ! bisley slip on silencer added ready to blat pigeons and rabbits ! all the best jake ________________________________________________ Hi Ian recieved the rifle saturday morning because the delivery driver went to number 2 across the street, you can imagine my panic when i typed in the tracking number to see "no one at collection point, card left" safe to say i was just a bit confused , so i phoned them and they assured me that the driver had been to my house and left a card "have you got a white door ? " they asked " erm no ive got brown doors on my house love ! " so anyway the mistake was rectified and saturday morning i opened the parcel and i must say i was plesently surprised the rifle looks really good , i took it out yesterday and and was pleased with how it shoots overall Ian job well done im compleatly satisfied with it thanks, ill be recommending you and also would you like me to take some pictures for your gallery and send them to you id be more than happy to do this for you. trevor __________________________________________________ Hey Ian, I finally got out with that new rifle on Thursday, you are right, they do shoot as good as they look! I was impressed when I saw it and handled it, Now Ive shot it as well! 2 shots, 2 bunnies, both at 35-40 yards. how good is that :-)) using the bismags you said gave the most stopping power with this gun. What do you think of the Ein Jin pellets? they are heavy at almost 30 grane................... Any way, that gun. How do you get all that shine into them? inside and out! It just looks so good! I put my tasco scope on it, I know you call it a Tesco but it works for me. Hoping to get out again tomorrow, see what else yhis gun will do but for now I think I'll just go back to watvhing the TV and cocking & uncocking that bolt. it is so sexy! Anyway it really hacks herself off when I sit in the lounge with a gun :-). Cheers m8 and thanks again for this rifle It's a beut. Alex note by Ian :- Alex IS an old friend but these are his unsolicited words. _______________________________________________ http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php? t=174628&highlight=QB+Tune _______________________________________________ http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php? t=178518&highlight=qb+tune ______________________________________________
Posted 05:11

2 comments


Longest Delay Ever!
I ordered one of these QB78's back in April I think it was. I was told it would take about 12 days as some parts were third party and had to be ordered. This was fine and I paid my £250 up front by PayPal. After around 60 days, an endless number of emails and calls and many colourful excuses, such as: "I have been I'll", "parts haven't turned up", "I poured cleaning fluid over it", etc etc etc, I had still not seen my rifle. There is a great deal of difference between 12 days and 60. Also, there was no contact from Ian anymore to let me know the progress or lack of of my order. Obviously I cancelled. I was told I would have to pay a 15% cancellation charge, rather unfair I thought and I couldnt work out what I had got for my 15% other than the runaround, but to draw the matter to a close and to get my money back I agreed. It is now the end of October and after so many calls and emails that I have forgotten the number, I received a cheque for £90 with the rest still outstanding. I am going to write this everywhere on every Airgun related site I can find, this is an awful way to be treated for someone who had been so patient and fair. I have kept all the emails top and fro and dates etc along with arecord of the calls. I will not rest untill I get ALL my money back and I strongly advise anyone who shops on the web for airguns and related parts to use only large reputable stores such as Uttings and Blackpool Airguns, lest you end up out of pocket as I am, for the moment anyway.
Posted by Robert Hill


Straight as a die
I note the colourful comments of Robert Hill and I also note that Ian said he'd leave it up and let his customers make up their own minds. Well, I've heard both sides and I can understand why Ian left it up when he could so easily have removed it. I have found Ian Lamb to be nothing other than courteous, honest and a thorough professional who goes out of his way to help at his own expense and I am talking from experience. I know he has been ill despite the 'barbed' innuendoes from Robert Hill but Ian will not nor would use that as excuse to treat a customer shoddily. Ian has hundreds of satisfied customers of which I am just one and thanks to Ian's encouragement I am now also an accomplished tuner. I wish you well Ian and get back to your business soon mate as we do miss you. Good luck. Steve Booth, Manchester (Co-Aministrator UKCHINESE AIRGUN FORUM)


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