I decided to treat myself and sent my Remington 700 TLR off for a bunch of work. After a decade +, finally giving it the upgrades I’ve always wanted to the bolt (AR extractor, dual ejectors, some machining on the tail & length of the bolt for cosmetics), as well as inletting the stock for a forward rail, and some other stuff.
Barreled action was removed from the stock, wrapped in bubble wrap, put in a hard case parallel the stuck, and the case went into a fitted box.
During shipping, the bolt lever apparently broke off and beat the crap out of the barrel & action (asking for details on the stock, but haven’t heard back yet). Is this as ‘common’ of a break as I’m being led to believe?
I knew the bolt lever had broken in shipping, but I’m just now being told this damage to the barrel/receiver after all other work is done, and catching sight of a ding through fresh Cerekote in a photo update of the ‘finished’ work. Asked about the stock (because it’s glass & foam!), but have yet to hear back.
I’m 8 months + into a job that was suggested a 30-day turnaround. A window of about 3 months, I couldn’t get a responce to e-mails, or calls. They just went dark. :/
A $600-700 quote, turned into and additional $200 to fix the bolt handle, and upon job completion, there’s a $200+ balance on something that my middle-of-COVID brain isn’t understanding.
And now I’m looking at refinishing!?!
Not a rant vs. the company, yet. They seem to have an excellent reputation here. But trying to understand and get some perspective right now as to how the cost doubled, the wait more than quadrupled, and my ‘like new’ gun was going to be returned damaged without any ‘heads up’ beyond the need to repair a broken bolt handle.
Can some please talk me off the ledge, here?
Barreled action was removed from the stock, wrapped in bubble wrap, put in a hard case parallel the stuck, and the case went into a fitted box.
During shipping, the bolt lever apparently broke off and beat the crap out of the barrel & action (asking for details on the stock, but haven’t heard back yet). Is this as ‘common’ of a break as I’m being led to believe?
I knew the bolt lever had broken in shipping, but I’m just now being told this damage to the barrel/receiver after all other work is done, and catching sight of a ding through fresh Cerekote in a photo update of the ‘finished’ work. Asked about the stock (because it’s glass & foam!), but have yet to hear back.
I’m 8 months + into a job that was suggested a 30-day turnaround. A window of about 3 months, I couldn’t get a responce to e-mails, or calls. They just went dark. :/
A $600-700 quote, turned into and additional $200 to fix the bolt handle, and upon job completion, there’s a $200+ balance on something that my middle-of-COVID brain isn’t understanding.
And now I’m looking at refinishing!?!
Not a rant vs. the company, yet. They seem to have an excellent reputation here. But trying to understand and get some perspective right now as to how the cost doubled, the wait more than quadrupled, and my ‘like new’ gun was going to be returned damaged without any ‘heads up’ beyond the need to repair a broken bolt handle.
Can some please talk me off the ledge, here?