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Do not fire it. Take it back to the store and demand a refund or a replacement. They bought a bunk product from Remington and sold it to you. You do not have to accept mediocre.
Looks like Remington is becoming the new Colt.
You have to buy them and have them drop shipped to a reputable gunsmith just to make them "right".
Here's what can happen:
People can keep buying and accepting the lemons Remington is putting out. Now I am in no way saying all Remingtons made are junk, but they are starting to show a trend which is what IS important. If people buy them and get a lemon, and do not raise holy hell but instead ship it off to get "fixed", then the lemons will keep coming.
Raise hell about them.
Either that or other makers within the price range will step in and push Remington aside. Happened to Colt with their 1911 lines and their SAA lines.
Make Remington make them right in the 1st place through constant complaining and returns of sub par products. It's to the point I don't buy custom guns made with "trued" Remington actions anymore. I won't support a company that sells you an action for $450.00 that needs another $450.in custom work to get to the point of a $975.00 Stiller or other action.
Moral of the story: Don't support poor manufacturing processes, and if Remington keeps it up then other manufacturers will push them away. Another example of a company this happened to is Marlin...
Inboxes it to find a scratched muzzle and a crooked lug
Should I see if the shop will take care of it or is it my baby to send back to Remington - and how long might that take?
They have . Tikka blows them away, and is generally cheaper. Been that way for years. Winchester/FN is also GTG.
We get it, you bought a tikka and a KRG and spent as much money on it as you could have gotten a nicer AIAE for and now it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Here's what can happen:
People can keep buying and accepting the lemons Remington is putting out. Now I am in no way saying all Remingtons made are junk, but they are starting to show a trend which is what IS important. If people buy them and get a lemon, and do not raise holy hell but instead ship it off to get "fixed", then the lemons will keep coming.
Raise hell about them.
Either that or other makers within the price range will step in and push Remington aside. Happened to Colt with their 1911 lines and their SAA lines.
Make Remington make them right in the 1st place through constant complaining and returns of sub par products. It's to the point I don't buy custom guns made with "trued" Remington actions anymore. I won't support a company that sells you an action for $450.00 that needs another $450.in custom work to get to the point of a $975.00 Stiller or other action.
Moral of the story: Don't support poor manufacturing processes, and if Remington keeps it up then other manufacturers will push them away. Another example of a company this happened to is Marlin...
Well after closing the bolt on my just replaced sps v I noticed that it was firing
Here is what the trigger screw was like from factory - set too loose to catch the firing pin
What a freaking joke!!!
Under the bolt knob looks to be a QR code see second pic