Airforce Talonp owners is this new??

So I received my new talonp in the mail today and one thing I noticed right away. If anyone that has gotten a new talonp recently can confirm this. Or is it a manufacturer error. The power screw does not have the numbers and lines to know in what power you are is just blank.
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The auto-safety can be a PITA. Dry lube helps a little, but after taking the guts out of mine a few times to unstick the safety I finally removed the auto part of the safety (search Youtube). Now the safety works reliably, if not automatically. Odd that my wife's SS works flawlessly.
But warranty service is a better idea at this point.
 
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Update I definitely got a lemon should of known when there was no marking on the power strip...today I received my Compressor and pellets...filled to about 2800 psi ...shot two pellets and that's it safety is jammed and won't disengage so yeah gun is useless at the moment..waiting on max from airforce on instructions about sending this lemon back.
Sounds like a warrenty issue. Airforce has a lifetime warrenty. So should not be an issue to have it fixed. That rifle is among the simplest platforms in airguns, i would just fix it yourself.
 
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as others have already said, your numbers are definitely just missing and is an error in the manufacturing. as far as the safety issue goes, sometimes it is possible that when you cock the gun you can get the bolt to lock open without "unlocking" the safety. when this happens if you push the bolt forward again you should hear a little click, then you should be good to go.
 
Once you realize what a great gun the TalonP is, you will be satisfied. You did get an odd ball with the numbers missing. That is a good tip about the bolt being fully cocked to engage the safety. I personally own 4 Airforce guns and have never had any problems with any of them except for fill nipples. The people at Airforce are easy to work with and if your gun is registered the warranty will usually provide you with the parts to repair yourself. I like the light weight and power which makes it an ideal woods toter, not to mention the accuracy.