Here's the link to that article I wrote:
And here's the third part with the PROOF, because I don't want people to think I made it all up... As I've already written in the previous part of this review, the gun exploded after 1 and 1/2 years of use and after some good 1500 pellets were fired through it. I haven't really delved into what...
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No, my Cometa 300 was purchased back in 2016, I think, but it was probably manufactured some time before that, because M-shop (the store where I bought it) had these things sitting there for years.
A few things regarding Cometas though, my best friend is about 25 years older than me, and he's bought his first Cometa in 2009 I believe (a model 200), and that gun has a protruding piece/ring of metal that you could hit with your fingernail, should you run your hand across the cylinder, and it's located at the exact same place where my 300s' cylinder ruptured... The company has had this exact issue for a long time, maybe even more than just the last 20 years; I'm going to ask him for a pic...
But then again, I heard some people modified the older 400s by putting extremely long and powerful mainsprings into them and they too had thousands upon thousands of rounds through their guns over the years, without the cylinder rupturing.
I suspect that something is going on in that factory of theirs and the covid era only made it worse for them, I believe...