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Re: Two NEW firearm models chambered for 5.7x28mm by EXCEL A
The last I heard these were supposed to be out in January. Has anyone got one yet?
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that's what I was sort of asking in my post.... :ponder:
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Hello..
Sorry for the slow response...
Our production is progressing a little slower then planned.. Not any problems with the guns just not enough time in the day.. But I can assure everyone we will be shipping soon!
Also wanted to let everyone know we have added a Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/page ... 4571924529 so come check us out!
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Sorry for the slow response...
Our production is progressing a little slower then planned.. Not any problems with the guns just not enough time in the day.. But I can assure everyone we will be shipping soon!
Also wanted to let everyone know we have added a Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/page ... 4571924529 so come check us out!
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Dieing to do some testing!
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Re: Two NEW firearm models chambered for 5.7x28mm by EXCEL A
Any word as to when these will be ready to ship?
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Emailed Exel this morning to see if I could get an update on when their 5.7 chambered line might be available. The pistols and rifles both look very interesting to me. I can't understand what is taking so long when there are so many interested parties. I'll let you guys know if I get any kind of response from them.
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I realize it's been over a year. Makes me wonder about management or finances in these difficult times.
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Keep in mind they where moving and setting up another shop in another state.
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It also appears that the Accelerator rifle/pistol are gone from the lineup, just leaving the X series.
Seems their 17hmr version of the accelerator too is gone. I talked at great length with a local shop owner who said he had never gotten it to work right, sent it back and forth over 3x to no avail. He was a gunsmith himself, but didn't want to tinker too heavily being that it was still brand spankin new.
Seems their 17hmr version of the accelerator too is gone. I talked at great length with a local shop owner who said he had never gotten it to work right, sent it back and forth over 3x to no avail. He was a gunsmith himself, but didn't want to tinker too heavily being that it was still brand spankin new.
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Rimfires are much harder to make work then centerfire.
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sib1948 wrote:Emailed Exel this morning to see if I could get an update on when their 5.7 chambered line might be available. The pistols and rifles both look very interesting to me. I can't understand what is taking so long when there are so many interested parties. I'll let you guys know if I get any kind of response from them.
Sorry for delay in reponding to your email. I will say that the ACCELERATOR SERIES is now shipping with the X-SERIES soon to follow. We started shipping models: MR-5.7 (RIFLES) first and are now shipping pistols.
jmz5 wrote:Any word as to when these will be ready to ship?
Your on the top of my list! I appreciate your patience.
We have not removed the ACCELERATOR SERIES from our line. We have stopped producing 17HMR models due to the inconsistent ammo. ACCELERATOR SERIES is available in 22WMR and now 5.7x28mm which is going very strong!ynoty3k wrote:It also appears that the Accelerator rifle/pistol are gone from the lineup, just leaving the X series.
Seems their 17hmr version of the accelerator too is gone. I talked at great length with a local shop owner who said he had never gotten it to work right, sent it back and forth over 3x to no avail. He was a gunsmith himself, but didn't want to tinker too heavily being that it was still brand spankin new.
THANKS FOR ANSWERING SOME QUESTIONS!panzermk2 wrote:Rimfires are much harder to make work then centerfire.
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Can a fixed length AR style buttstock, i.e. an A2 be fitted to an X-5.7 rifle? I'm not a big fan of the telescoping stocks and I think putting a fixed stock on this rifle would be a great idea. I might be the only one who thinks so but to each their own right?
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Yes.. A fixed or folding stock can be used.
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does anyone own one of these rifles?
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I do "Bear", I have the accelerator chambered in 5.7x28mm, bought it a couple of months ago, haven't even gotten it through the break-in period yet and its already broken the internal bolt/buffer. In fact, have called/left messages for Excel several times without a return call. Not sure whats up with that but not very good business in my eyes. I'd be eager to speak with a representative of theirs if one of them reads this?? :-)
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All, this is my first post here, and I would like to recount for you my success with a fine Excel Arms product, the MP-5.7. I would like to do this….I would also like to have hair, but that isn’t happening either. Let me jump right into it.
I returned from Afghanistan in early 2014, and decided I wanted to purchase a 5.7 chambered pistol. The Excel looked like a bargain, and the longer bull barrel promised an increased velocity. I shopped gunbroker, and eventually struck a deal in November for just under $600.00, including the FFL transfer and shipping.
The pistol arrived shortly after, and in December, I went to the range with my new acquisition to take the measure of the pistol. This was somewhat curtailed by the minor fact that the pistol DID NOT FIRE. Not only did this new, out of the box pistol not fire, it did not even show a primer strike in several dozen attempts. I have purchased 110 year old Colts, new pistols from Kel-Tec to Sig and have never, ever, had a turd out of the box, but I surely had one now.
I went on to the Excel website, and contacted them immediately…..nothing. I waited a month, and repeated the procedure…nothing. I called, and was trapped in the hell of endless phone message, so I wrote again, and on 21 May 2015, I received the following response:
“Hello – Sorry to hear about your trouble.
Can you check to be sure the screws, specifically the rear screw on the top of the pistol rib is snug down tight with the allen Hex wrench.
The screws can become loose and this will cause malfunctions. They need to be kept snug down tight.
If after you have checked the screws, then you can send the firearm into us to check out for you.
Your Return Authorization number is RA# XXXXX.
Ship it to our address listed below. Do not include any live rounds, but do include your magazines.
Please fill out the warranty card and send it in to activate the warranty.
Thanks.
Kathy”
While not exactly pleased with being told to repair my own firearm before sending it in, I tried it, no joy. I whipped the pistol to Excel Arms, which Fed Ex (on my dime) confirmed arrived on 29 May 2015.
Insert long pause of hearing nothing here, not even an email confirming receipt.
I wrote an email to Kathy on 01 June (no response) and a second on 10 July 2015, which stated the following:
“Second Inquiry (first un-responded) as to the status of my pistol. I am becoming....concerned.”
On 12 July 2015, I received the following reply”
“Hello,
The firearm is here. I will get back to you on Monday or Tuesday to advise.
Thanks,
Kathy”
Since then (it is now the early hours of 18 July 2015) I have not heard a word, through any of the vast communications options available. I have no pistol, no $600.00 and even if I received the item back tomorrow, it would be forever stained in my mind by indifferent and slipshod construction, followed by perversely bad customer service. This is a firearm, a somewhat serious product, and this bunch seems to care about neither their customers nor their reputation.
So I am posting here, and to every related discussion board I can find. Please consider my experience with the Excel Arms MP-5.7 before you purchase this shiny doorstop. The typical negative customer service experience gets related between 11 and 20 times, I am going to try to better this number, and perhaps in doing so can create pressure on Excel Arms to better their customer focus.
Respectfully,
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All, this is my first post here, and I would like to recount for you my success with a fine Excel Arms product, the MP-5.7. I would like to do this….I would also like to have hair, but that isn’t happening either. Let me jump right into it.
I returned from Afghanistan in early 2014, and decided I wanted to purchase a 5.7 chambered pistol. The Excel looked like a bargain, and the longer bull barrel promised an increased velocity. I shopped gunbroker, and eventually struck a deal in November for just under $600.00, including the FFL transfer and shipping.
The pistol arrived shortly after, and in December, I went to the range with my new acquisition to take the measure of the pistol. This was somewhat curtailed by the minor fact that the pistol DID NOT FIRE. Not only did this new, out of the box pistol not fire, it did not even show a primer strike in several dozen attempts. I have purchased 110 year old Colts, new pistols from Kel-Tec to Sig and have never, ever, had a turd out of the box, but I surely had one now.
I went on to the Excel website, and contacted them immediately…..nothing. I waited a month, and repeated the procedure…nothing. I called, and was trapped in the hell of endless phone message, so I wrote again, and on 21 May 2015, I received the following response:
“Hello – Sorry to hear about your trouble.
Can you check to be sure the screws, specifically the rear screw on the top of the pistol rib is snug down tight with the allen Hex wrench.
The screws can become loose and this will cause malfunctions. They need to be kept snug down tight.
If after you have checked the screws, then you can send the firearm into us to check out for you.
Your Return Authorization number is RA# XXXXX.
Ship it to our address listed below. Do not include any live rounds, but do include your magazines.
Please fill out the warranty card and send it in to activate the warranty.
Thanks.
Kathy”
While not exactly pleased with being told to repair my own firearm before sending it in, I tried it, no joy. I whipped the pistol to Excel Arms, which Fed Ex (on my dime) confirmed arrived on 29 May 2015.
Insert long pause of hearing nothing here, not even an email confirming receipt.
I wrote an email to Kathy on 01 June (no response) and a second on 10 July 2015, which stated the following:
“Second Inquiry (first un-responded) as to the status of my pistol. I am becoming....concerned.”
On 12 July 2015, I received the following reply”
“Hello,
The firearm is here. I will get back to you on Monday or Tuesday to advise.
Thanks,
Kathy”
Since then (it is now the early hours of 18 July 2015) I have not heard a word, through any of the vast communications options available. I have no pistol, no $600.00 and even if I received the item back tomorrow, it would be forever stained in my mind by indifferent and slipshod construction, followed by perversely bad customer service. This is a firearm, a somewhat serious product, and this bunch seems to care about neither their customers nor their reputation.
So I am posting here, and to every related discussion board I can find. Please consider my experience with the Excel Arms MP-5.7 before you purchase this shiny doorstop. The typical negative customer service experience gets related between 11 and 20 times, I am going to try to better this number, and perhaps in doing so can create pressure on Excel Arms to better their customer focus.
Respectfully,
WMD (CIB, Purple Heart)
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Re: Two NEW firearm models chambered for 5.7x28mm by EXCEL A
I consider mine a $600.00 suppository.
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24 July 2015.....still silent
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I will wait for user reviews. Then maybe?
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I seem to be the only person who has one that functions.
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The question I have is how Excel not be aware of the impact of this issue on their reputation in the firearms community? And knowing they have serious credibility issues, can decline to engage to improve their bottom line?
Personally I will not stop until my issue has been addressed. I consider the current situation to be theft. I am out $600 and if I add the shipping of this pistol to Excel, $670 or so. I am going to recoup this cost, through either resolution of the issue, reimbursement of my costs, or impact on their bottom line. It bothers me that the situation is thus, but it was not my failure to pay, or my failure to trust in their product which caused the issue. The issue was caused by their apparent disregard for the most basic criteria of customer service: communication.
Personally I will not stop until my issue has been addressed. I consider the current situation to be theft. I am out $600 and if I add the shipping of this pistol to Excel, $670 or so. I am going to recoup this cost, through either resolution of the issue, reimbursement of my costs, or impact on their bottom line. It bothers me that the situation is thus, but it was not my failure to pay, or my failure to trust in their product which caused the issue. The issue was caused by their apparent disregard for the most basic criteria of customer service: communication.
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The People's Republic of California ia partly responsible for the 9 round magazine limit these guys have.
Give them time to add mags with 20 and 30 rounds to make folks like me here in Neveda drool over their guns.
Give them time to add mags with 20 and 30 rounds to make folks like me here in Neveda drool over their guns.
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You are going to be waiting a long time, last time excel has been active here was about 3 years ago.
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They could have knocked it out of the park and cornered the market.
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These are not real common rifles or pistols. In some cases they are priced similar to AR's in 5.7X28mm but with a small magazine. Looking at Gunwatcher.com, there is nothing with major dealers.
Add to this, few if any user reports or range reports. I don't trust most gun writers to be objective.
For now, I am not at all interested. This is a shame in that they have missed a superb opportunity, especially with this group.
Add to this, few if any user reports or range reports. I don't trust most gun writers to be objective.
For now, I am not at all interested. This is a shame in that they have missed a superb opportunity, especially with this group.
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Yep.
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Re: Two NEW firearm models chambered for 5.7x28mm by EXCEL A
Seriously considering bandsawing mine up into little pieces with S/N legible and sending it to EA HQ.
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LOL well you don't have to cut it up to send to us. If it's that band you can transfer it to me and I can destroy it.
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Hrmmm.......have a trade in mind?panzermk2 wrote:LOL well you don't have to cut it up to send to us. If it's that band you can transfer it to me and I can destroy it.
Re: Two NEW firearm models chambered for 5.7x28mm by EXCEL ARMS
I'd buy a pistol in .22 WMR if the barrel were, say, 5 or 6 inches. Eight inches for a .22 WRM pistol barrel is a bit too long for my taste. But the price is OK.
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