urbaneruralite
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- Oct 28, 2007
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Ruger:
A customer of Ruger will not get the firearm back if the firearm had to be replaced with a new one. They send it the FFL of his choice for a transfer.
Browning:
Browning does not offer a warranty on their firearms. What you get is sort of a general statement of willingness to consider repairing guns if they think it was their fault. From what I can tell, whether or not your defective Browning is repaired at their expense or yours comes down to the decision of a shop foreman with no basis on a known company policy.
What are some other things about gun manufacturers that may not be commonly known? It'd be best if we just stated the facts and avoided ranting, flaming, etc.
A customer of Ruger will not get the firearm back if the firearm had to be replaced with a new one. They send it the FFL of his choice for a transfer.
Browning:
Browning does not offer a warranty on their firearms. What you get is sort of a general statement of willingness to consider repairing guns if they think it was their fault. From what I can tell, whether or not your defective Browning is repaired at their expense or yours comes down to the decision of a shop foreman with no basis on a known company policy.
What are some other things about gun manufacturers that may not be commonly known? It'd be best if we just stated the facts and avoided ranting, flaming, etc.