JCSC
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I have to give these folks some good press. I had a fairly old TV Omega muzzleloader, maybe 12 years or so. Very nice shape, but the trigger felt like it was getting awful light, so I asked them about it, because they are not adjustable.
They took the gun back, changed the spring and even fixed a banged up front fiber optic sight. I use a scope so this had never been a concern and was likely the result of a good knock when dragging a deer.
really good CS and they sent a hand written note explaining what they did and thanking me for taking such good care of the weapon.
They took the gun back, changed the spring and even fixed a banged up front fiber optic sight. I use a scope so this had never been a concern and was likely the result of a good knock when dragging a deer.
really good CS and they sent a hand written note explaining what they did and thanking me for taking such good care of the weapon.