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Send shotgun back for repair?
Posted on 8/2/13 at 4:54 pm
Posted on 8/2/13 at 4:54 pm
I've got a Remington shotgun I bought from Academy with a jamming problem that I want to get fixed before dove season. I've never sent a gun back. Should I send it to Remington? Anybody have any idea on how long it will take them to repair? Thanks!
Posted on 8/2/13 at 4:56 pm to Big L
Take it back to Academy and exchange it
Posted on 8/2/13 at 5:03 pm to Big L
If academy wont take it back send it back to Remington. I hate to say it because Im a fan boy but they have had lots or QC issues lately.
Posted on 8/2/13 at 5:17 pm to Big L
quote:
I've got a Remington shotgun
Please tell me it was a versa-max
Paging Greenhead.
Posted on 8/2/13 at 5:53 pm to Big L
If you're shooting old shells that have little rust on them, that will happen. Take a wire brush and clean the shite out of the barrel on the chamber end and oil the gun really good. If you shoot Losd shells make sure they have rust on the brass. I have 2 1100s and 2 870s. They all work fine, but you have to clean them. Good luck.
Posted on 8/2/13 at 6:11 pm to Big L
I sent my versa-max back to Remington because of jamming problem and they replace the whole chamber. Give them a shout.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 11:49 am to Big L
quote:My son had the exact same problem last year and it's apparently pretty common with Remington these days. It's a chamber issue...needs additional boring.
I've got a Remington shotgun I bought from Academy with a jamming problem that I want to get fixed before dove season. I've never sent a gun back. Should I send it to Remington? Anybody have any idea on how long it will take them to repair? Thanks!
Carrol's Gun shop was an authorized Remington repair center if you're willing to drive to El Campo. It took a couple weeks, but it was free. They took care of my son.
Unfortunately, Remington was recently bought out by Freedom Group (which also bought out Marlin and many other big brands). As a cost saving measure, Freedom Group eliminated local repair centers and went with 3 regional repair centers to service all the brands they purchased. Therefore, Carroll's no longer does Remington warranty repairs.
It wouldn't hurt to call the Freer Gun Shop on the west side of town (Spring Branch Drive). I know they do factory repairs on behalf of Browning and others. It might be worth paying them if you need it done quickly. There's another old fella on the same street named Jim Milling who does awesome work. I think the name of his place is "The Shooter's Shop" or something like that.
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