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Thanks Beretta... excellent quality control (not!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 4457389" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>The only gun I've ever returned to the manufacturer for warranty work was a Remington 552 22LR. I'd had the gun a year or two but the front corner of the bolt literally broke off and fell out and was lost. I called Remington and they said send it back. I have no idea if they paid me back for the shipping or not but I didn't mind paying what little it cost. They fixed it free of charge and got it back to me without a very long wait. Was it a couple weeks or a couple months? Honestly I don't recall. I know I was happy with it at the time and it's worked perfectly ever since. Other than this I've always just taken my guns apart and figured out what was wrong with them myself rather than trying to involve the manufacturer. A Mossberg 500 that wouldn't release the slide after firing is one I recall that was fixed with a little filing on the proper part. A NEF muzzle loader that didn't have enough firing pin protrusion was another where careful grinding on the hammer face fixed the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 4457389, member: 12277"] The only gun I've ever returned to the manufacturer for warranty work was a Remington 552 22LR. I'd had the gun a year or two but the front corner of the bolt literally broke off and fell out and was lost. I called Remington and they said send it back. I have no idea if they paid me back for the shipping or not but I didn't mind paying what little it cost. They fixed it free of charge and got it back to me without a very long wait. Was it a couple weeks or a couple months? Honestly I don't recall. I know I was happy with it at the time and it's worked perfectly ever since. Other than this I've always just taken my guns apart and figured out what was wrong with them myself rather than trying to involve the manufacturer. A Mossberg 500 that wouldn't release the slide after firing is one I recall that was fixed with a little filing on the proper part. A NEF muzzle loader that didn't have enough firing pin protrusion was another where careful grinding on the hammer face fixed the problem. [/QUOTE]
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