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    The OP was talking about buying an A7, someone...

    The OP was talking about buying an A7, someone suggested the X-bolt as an alternative, you said the X-bolt was too ugly. I added that the A7 is also ugly, I don't see how its relevant whether you...
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    The A7 is no supermodel either though, stock...

    The A7 is no supermodel either though, stock looks pretty much the same as the Savage Axis/Ruger American/other generic budget plastic rifle of your choice.
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    Fair enough! Personally I'd probably go to DPT...

    Fair enough! Personally I'd probably go to DPT for a lightweight suppressor and get something accurate instead of a 10/22 ;), but whatever floats your boat its all good. Vortex should be a nice piece...
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    Those Savage Lightweights look nice eh, one of...

    Those Savage Lightweights look nice eh, one of those in 243 or 260 would be just the ticket.

    Mind you if you're trying to use the whole $2.5k budget it won't get you very close unless you include...
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    Yeah thats what I was thinking - the problem was...

    Yeah thats what I was thinking - the problem was acknowledged already (before the mod) by trying to fix it, replacement/refund isn't dependent on the factory warranty at all just the law.

    Consumer...
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    Under consumer guarantees act etc wouldn't they...

    Under consumer guarantees act etc wouldn't they have to show the modification was responsible for the problem?
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    IIRC the correct phrase to use is "goods not fit...

    IIRC the correct phrase to use is "goods not fit for purpose"
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