I have a Sulun ST 603 with a factory fitted Auslof system. I bought it new last year. It shoots really low, so I took to my gunsmith to look at options for a higher rear sight or lowering the high blade front sight.
He thought a picatinny could be a possibility but as it would need to go on the chamber, he wanted to check wall width for tolerances. As part of that process, he measured the depth of the holes which mount the side magazine and expressed significant concern. Although drilled into the chunkier block at the base of the chamber, his view was that their depth still took them dangerously close to the inner wall of the chamber, perhaps <1mm
He then looked for proof marks and couldn't find any, anywhere on the gun.
Naturally, no work was done on the gun.
I've written to Sulun and the dealer I bought it from. Nothing back from Sulun yet. Dealer got back and said as far as he knew, Turkish guns are proofed in Turkey before export, but said to wait what Sulun said.
A few questions for the brains trust:
Anyone else have a Sulun Auslof? Thoughts ?
Anyone know the story about whether Turkish guns are adequately proofed before export to Australia?
If that's a No, how are they verified to meet Australian standards?
If I have to return it under warranty, I'm curious as to how that'll affect the new NSW firearms limits. I currently have 6, which I'll be reducing to 4 when the dust settles, and the Sulun was going to be one of those. I guess no problem if I just get a refund, but if it's a replacement, stuffed if I know how that would work....



