Welcome to T22. My experience with detachable handles is very limited, I've owned only one, from my Colt M4 OPS. It was a good handle but seemed no better or worse than the many others I've handled, having been in the firearms business for the past 26 years. My first AR was a fixed handle and, with the exception of the Umarex/Colt, all the rest have been flat tops only. I've examined one airsoft handle and from a quick glance it looked no different. I've never warmed up to handles though.
Got the revolver back today. They reamed the chambers and reblued the cylinder. Did a beautiful job. Sent six fired cases with the revolver so I'm assuming it works now. Yea!!
That sucks. Now you're going to have to look into the ejection port prior to each shot to be certain your bolt is fully seated until the rifle proves trustworthy again. Could be the beginning effect of a high round count in a zinc bolt group.
I had to send it back to Taylor's. The ammo wouldn't seat deeply enough in the charge holes and dragged on the recoil shield to the point of total cylinder lock up. I thought Italian law required all firearms to be proof fired. They must've used magic cartridges to test this one then. Who knows when I'll get it back. Didn't get to fire a single round. Good thing it's pretty because that's all it's got going for it so far.