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CG Xtreme/Tom Myers sorrows

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Jul 31, 2011
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So I just recently got my rebarreled SPR back from the gunsmith and decided I wanted to go with a 2-stage trigger. One of the guys I shoot with recommended the Mod22 from CG Xtreme, and after trying his I was sold. So I called and talked with Tom about getting one of his Win M70 models modified to work in the SPR action. He said it would be no problem and that it would take about a week to get it built and out. Awesome.

Two weeks later, I'm a little concerned that it might have been lost in the mail (my local PO isn't exactly a poster-boy for competency), so I follow up with a call. I ask what the status of my order is and Tom tells me that it is "on the bench and should go out middle of next week". Ok so shit happens and things take longer when they are custom made-no big deal.

Two weeks later: still waiting. I call Tom and ask why the status of my order is..."it's on the bench and should be out no later than middle of next week".........I tell him that is great and all but that is verbatim what he said 2 weeks before. He looks up the PO and assured me that it would ship by the end of that week. I'm aggravated that I have caught him in the run-around routine twice now but maybe since I have called him out on it things will start to get done.

So here I am three weeks after that phone call and still no trigger. I have been unsuccessful in reaching Tom by phone over the past several business days and have left voicemails that have gone ignored. Now I'm pissed. I am a very understanding individual and I understand that quality takes time--but I have a very low tolerance for being lied to. I feel I paid way too much to get shat on like this as a customer and am seriously considering just filing a fraud claim with paypal because he won't pick up the phone to either make it right or let me cancel the order. Obviously I would rather just have what I paid for almost 2 months ago but it seems that my options are narrowing down.

Has anyone else had trouble with these guys? Do they have a presence on the Hide? Thanks in advance

UPDATE: So after a half dozen unanswered phone calls after the most recent missed deadline, I send an email through his website. I get a reply back that evening (Tuesday) saying "We just finished it. Will ship tomorrow. We've been running about 4 weeks. Thanks". Ok great. Maybe this time it isn't bullshit.

The next day (Wednesday) I receive another email saying "Win trigger is done. Will ship tomorrow or Fri at the latest."
Wait what? I thought it was going out today...but whatever. So I send a reply back confirming that it was the Win model that was modified to work on the FN SPR action (God forbid I wait 2 months and wade through all this bullshit to finally get it and have to send it back into the abyss).
No reply. Oh well, I'll look for it in a couple days--now I'm getting excited again.

Well it is now the following Wednesday and it would appear that I have been lied to yet again. SURPRISE!!!!!!!!!!

At this point I don't even need the trigger in hand to give an accurate review of it and the shady-ass company that makes it. If you want a good product and customer support that stands behind it:
BUY SOMETHING ELSE
It doesn't matter how good the end product is, if you got treated like this after purchasing something as overpriced as this then it's not even worth fucking with.

And for all those preaching patience--that is not the issue at hand here. Custom products take time, I get that and I could give a shit less if something is going to take months to get--but in that case don't tell me it will only be a week or two, and for shitfucking sake don't goddamn tell me it has shipped when it hasn't. This hate-rant is about the principle of the thing. So that being said, I will resume calling and emailing and give it until the end of the week before I just cut it loose altogether and buy a trigger from a company that actually gives a damn.

FINAL UPDATE: It's here. It actually exists. When I opened the mailbox Friday afternoon, I saw the box and nearly shat in shock and disbelief. I heard a rumor going around that it was delivered by Big Foot riding off into the sunset on top of the Loch Ness Monster but all the pictures are really too fuzzy to tell. I tore open the box, dumped out the packing peanuts, and there it was...
The wrong one.
Science says that it is physically impossible to shit a cinder block; I now have proof otherwise.
Lying before me on my kitchen island was a CGX Mod22 for a Post-64 Win Mod 70. I knew this because I have a photographic memory and prior to placing my order, I had researched this model and happened upon a thread (on the SH, no less) that had included pictures of the differences in the Post-64 and SPR models. Basically it amounts to the SPR having a smaller hole for the transfer lever resulting the the larger Post-64 trigger to not fit. No sweat, I'll just call Tom and have him send me the correct transfer lev....oh wait, he doesn't answer the phone anymore. Damn. Looks like I'm on my own to make this thing work.
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I have a dremel tool and a bachelor's degree in engineering--this ends tonight.
Now let's fast forward 3 hours and get to the part where I have everything modified, installed, and adjusted to my liking. The trigger is great. Mechanically, I would recommend it over anything else I have tried. Everything else I have said still stands though and to those who read this and are still on the fence, the only advice I have to offer is to approach this purchase like buying an NFA item. Basically, send off a bunch of money and forget about it.

So now it's over. I have had some time to dryfire and shoot with the new trigger quite a bit and I have to grudgingly say that although I almost blew a coronary along the way, it....was worth it. I feel like something is missing in my life now though--like I should be rushing home to check the mail every day. Kinda like the feeling you get the day after Christmas when you wake up and see the tree with nothing under it--all played out with nothing to look forward to anymore. It's the damnedest thing...
 
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I have been dealing with Tom for a few years now and I recently had a hard time getting in touch which is not the norm. He typically calls back, responds to emails and what not. I do know he has been super busy lately and I'm sure he is not trying to blow off any customers, however he is currently having a hard time delivering on time. We are waiting for triggers as well.

All I can say is this is not a normal practice for Tom Myers, does not make it right, but I'm sure when he comes up for air he will do his best to deliver.

Mark
 
It took a while for my trigger to get here, too. Then he sent the wrong one. I had told Tom I wanted it as light as he could get it but when I tried it the let off was around 1.5lbs, way too much for me, had to send it back and have him adjust it down to 11oz, Yeah, the troubles when you're having a rifle built. Must have patience with this stuff.
 
I know it sucks to buy something and have to wait on it, but some things are worth waiting for. Tom is a small business who makes a quality trigger, the issue is production. Tom has contracts with the USG for the Mk13, Mk15, and now the Mk 21 Mod 0 (new SOCOM PSR) So with these victories under his belt I would think the trigger is worth the wait.
 
I have one of Tom's triggers on my Badger. I imagine if I were you, I would also be frustrated. Then the trigger will show, you will love it, and all will be forgiven.
 
Turns out there is life in Ohio after all!! I just received an email from Tom saying that my trigger is finished and will be shipping out tomorrow so I should be able to shoot with it this weekend.
 
Man...you are complaining now...you are going to blow a gasket setting it up! Welcome to the last brand of trigger you will ever buy...provided you have the patience to set it up right.
 
Ya well, the internet is for venting frustration and porn right? (not necessarily in that order...). Seriously though, this whole situation keeps tickling one of my worst pet peeves--I have fired people for similar issues. I know I probably sound like a dick but I mean where do you draw the line and get pissed off
 
Timney has awesome CS....I mean awesome, just saying. I hope you get your trigger though, good luck and let us know the quality as well.
 
Tom has awesome customer service when you can get a hold of him. I just went through the same type of thing only took about 1 month. When I got the trigger it would not work on my defiance deviant. He said to send it back and he'd make it work. I really wanted his trigger to work but I did not feel like sending it back and then taking a chance it'd be back and not work again. I just said fuck it and sold it. Its just a trigger. I bought one for 1/3rd of the price and moved on. Its not a 2 stage but it works great at 15oz.
 
Tom has awesome customer service when you can get a hold of him. I just went through the same type of thing only took about 1 month. When I got the trigger it would not work on my defiance deviant. He said to send it back and he'd make it work. I really wanted his trigger to work but I did not feel like sending it back and then taking a chance it'd be back and not work again. I just said fuck it and sold it. Its just a trigger. I bought one for 1/3rd of the price and moved on. Its not a 2 stage but it works great at 15oz.
I had the same problem with my Deviant...but I sent my actions back to Defiance because that was the source of the problem. They changed their geometry...again. One of the few weaknesses of the CG trigger is it is not very tolerant of geometry changes from the original Remington specs. Looking at the newest CG trigger, I see a lot of improvements over the excellent versions I bought a few years ago. The new safety is bad-ass....completely disengages the trigger from the sear instead of just blocking it. It looks like the lever that engages the cocking piece has also been re-designed to make it a little more tolerant of deviations from the Remington specs.

I too have had trouble getting in touch with Tom. Guess that is the price of his success with the gov contracts. Hope he doesn't forget who his real friends are ....hint its not the government. :)
 
I had the same problem with my Deviant...but I sent my actions back to Defiance because that was the source of the problem. They changed their geometry...again. One of the few weaknesses of the CG trigger is it is not very tolerant of geometry changes from the original Remington specs. Looking at the newest CG trigger, I see a lot of improvements over the excellent versions I bought a few years ago. The new safety is bad-ass....completely disengages the trigger from the sear instead of just blocking it. It looks like the lever that engages the cocking piece has also been re-designed to make it a little more tolerant of deviations from the Remington specs.

I too have had trouble getting in touch with Tom. Guess that is the price of his success with the gov contracts. Hope he doesn't forget who his real friends are ....hint its not the government. :)


Exactly what was wrong with it in the deviant. I've got one in mine and the only issue is the bolt doesn't stay cocked unless I run the bolt hard.
 
I know it sucks to buy something and have to wait on it, but some things are worth waiting for. Tom is a small business who makes a quality trigger, the issue is production. Tom has contracts with the USG for the Mk13, Mk15, and now the Mk 21 Mod 0 (new SOCOM PSR) So with these victories under his belt I would think the trigger is worth the wait.

I wouldn't say Tom and I are Buddy-Buddy but we know each other. I am aware of what he has been doing through Crane. And on top of all of that, he is a competitive shooter. Point being he's the real deal as opposed to some drive through McDonalds shop.

Bottom line is Tom needs to consider being more communicative with his customers if delivery times are changing. Maybe a mailing of some sort. Next time I see him, I'll casually inquire and see if he's open to that suggestion.

Final note: I can't recall ever reading an Internet post complaining about a dealer, on this level of upset, and still come out saying..."it was worth it". That probably made the biggest impression.

Sincerely,
TTR
 
Had the same experience but I got my trigger and I would by another even if I'd have to wait a month again.
 
Exactly what was wrong with it in the deviant. I've got one in mine and the only issue is the bolt doesn't stay cocked unless I run the bolt hard.

The CG trigger is designed for the Remington geometry. If custom action makers change the geometry, they risk causing "timing problems." One example would be a big hard hitch in the middle of the bolt downstroke. In short, the bolt does not close smoothly. This happens because the engagement of the cocking piece with the trigger does not happen at the right time. This is just one of many problems you can have if the trigger timing is not correct. Defiance has made a few changes to their geometry over time that have caused me grief. But, they'll fix it by changing the cocking piece if you talk to them.
 
Final note: I can't recall ever reading an Internet post complaining about a dealer, on this level of upset, and still come out saying..."it was worth it". That probably made the biggest impression.

Sincerely,
TTR

I try to be fair regardless of circumstance ;)

I'll even go as far as to say that this probably isn't the last one of these I buy...next time I won't ask about lead time though ;)