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Posted on 12/29/23 at 8:06 am to lazcreek
At least they honored the warranty. I never could get them to honor the warranty on a safe door I have . Lots of calls and promises of call backs. Nothing
This post was edited on 12/29/23 at 8:07 am
Posted on 12/31/23 at 9:40 am to jgthunt
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I think that's the issue. Browning won't just accept the stock. They want the barrel and action to fit it to their standards. At least that's what I remember last time I looked into it.
If that's the case, just pull the scope/rings and send the gun in for warranty work. It should only take a few minutes to do that.
Posted on 12/31/23 at 10:01 am to tigeryat
I don’t understand why a 3 year old rifle would have this problem, browning and all the gun manufacturers have known about the duracoat issue for a long time and have been exchanging the stocks for well over 3 years, why would they continue to put these guns on the shelves
I sent my Maxius in last year and they returned with new furniture in about a month
I sent my Maxius in last year and they returned with new furniture in about a month
Posted on 1/3/24 at 9:18 am to tigeryat
Boy, I would never send them the whole rifle if there was just a stock issue. Playing with fire there, when the alternative is backing out 2 screws.
This post was edited on 1/3/24 at 9:19 am
Posted on 1/3/24 at 9:41 am to turkish
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Boy, I would never send them the whole rifle if there was just a stock issue. Playing with fire there, when the alternative is backing out 2 screws.
browning requires you return the whole gun for a warranty replacement, so the alternative would be buying your own new stock...to each his own
Posted on 1/3/24 at 9:52 am to Tigerpaw123
Or camo duck tape. I will probably send mine back in a few months. Do the replacement stocks have any coating? Just composite?
Posted on 1/3/24 at 10:36 am to tigeryat
A5 coating has same problem. Spots I hold regularly, forearm and grip are starting to come off pretty bad. Thought it was OFF on my hands causing the problem until I read about all the other people having same problem. Butt stock crumbled to bits as well.
Posted on 1/3/24 at 10:39 am to Tigerpaw123
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browning requires you return the whole gun for a warranty replacement, so the alternative would be buying your own new stock...to each his own
Correct and you have to go thru the approval process etc again. Had to send one back and all I needed was the barrel, they sent new gun.
Posted on 1/3/24 at 7:07 pm to turkish
I don’t have a problem sending back the entire rifle. I’m an amateur gunsmith, and I’ve disassembled several firearms. I’ve had too many screw holes or pins not line up perfectly. I would rather have a factory gunsmith handle it, especially if it’s free. I’ll slap my scope back on, sight it in, and I’ll be ready to go.
Posted on 1/3/24 at 7:54 pm to Capt ST
The thing is that it’s not a warranty issue it’s a class action lawsuit over the defective Dura-Touch coating. I sent back 2 maxus shotguns back in November and got them back around 2nd or 3rd week in December. Pretty quick turnaround. If your in Baton Rouge you can bring them to Bowie without having to go online fill out anything they handle it all for $20 a gun.
Posted on 1/4/24 at 11:59 am to tigeryat
Happened to my CVA apex that is about 10 years old. I just washed the sticky off with acetone.
Posted on 1/4/24 at 12:26 pm to bj0969
Lafayette Shooters is handling the boxing/shipping for me at no charge.
Posted on 1/4/24 at 12:51 pm to tigeryat
What pins give you trouble on a bolt action rifle stock? What’s not free is when someone does something to the metal parts of your rifle. Best to keep that in your care, not UPS’s.
Posted on 1/4/24 at 4:15 pm to turkish
I haven’t had any trouble with pins on bolt action rifles. But I have had issues with pins on ARs. My point was I just didn’t want to F**k with and I’m not concerned about a factory gunsmith messing something up.
This post was edited on 1/4/24 at 4:43 pm
Posted on 1/4/24 at 5:56 pm to tigeryat
Id be more worried about the handlers of the package and slightly less about the near-minimum wage employee that will be swapping your stock out. It won’t be a gunsmith, though.
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