Okay fellas there's a long sad story but unfortunately it's true.
I recently purchased a MasterPiece Arms ba-22. I had some problems with this weapon right out of the box I contacted MasterPiece Arms and they informed me that they would like me to send the weapon in for repairs. They took care of all the paperwork for the shipping and it's cost. They sent me a premade shipping label.
As many of you are aware when you purchase some rifles they give you a inexpensive plastic Plano case and it does a pretty good job of keeping the rifle from getting damaged during shipping. So when it came time to ship the gun back I put it in the plastic Plano case and then put that case inside a plain cardboard box and attach the provided shipping label. I took it down to my local UPS Store where they put it on a scale and gave me the weight which I have retained a copy of (thank God). A couple of days later I checked the tracking on the box and it was at that point I found that my box and made it to UPS's Alabama hub but while it was there the contents of the Box disappeared. And like any other responsible Shipping Company they did the correct Thing by throwing away my empty box. Below is the actual wording on their activities log in the tracking section.
"Merchandise is missing. UPS will notify the sender with additional details. / All merchandise missing, empty carton was discarded. UPS will notify the sender with details of the damage."
The Box weight almost 17 lb when I took it to the UPS Store.
I called up UPS and they told me that the originator of the package request would be contacted. They could not tell me if there was any insurance on the box other than their standard $100 default insurance.
I tried to get ahold of MasterPiece Arms(which is a very good company by the way , as far as customer service goes) but the customer service person was not available until Monday.
I guess what I'm trying to get to here is, even if they find a gun at the UPS hub should I accept it? I would have no idea what happened to the gun while it was missing. In 5 years will I get a knock on my door asking me to produce that gun because it was used in a robbery or to kill somebody while it was missing? I know that's a little far-fetched but it's an unknown.
I recently purchased a MasterPiece Arms ba-22. I had some problems with this weapon right out of the box I contacted MasterPiece Arms and they informed me that they would like me to send the weapon in for repairs. They took care of all the paperwork for the shipping and it's cost. They sent me a premade shipping label.
As many of you are aware when you purchase some rifles they give you a inexpensive plastic Plano case and it does a pretty good job of keeping the rifle from getting damaged during shipping. So when it came time to ship the gun back I put it in the plastic Plano case and then put that case inside a plain cardboard box and attach the provided shipping label. I took it down to my local UPS Store where they put it on a scale and gave me the weight which I have retained a copy of (thank God). A couple of days later I checked the tracking on the box and it was at that point I found that my box and made it to UPS's Alabama hub but while it was there the contents of the Box disappeared. And like any other responsible Shipping Company they did the correct Thing by throwing away my empty box. Below is the actual wording on their activities log in the tracking section.
"Merchandise is missing. UPS will notify the sender with additional details. / All merchandise missing, empty carton was discarded. UPS will notify the sender with details of the damage."
The Box weight almost 17 lb when I took it to the UPS Store.
I called up UPS and they told me that the originator of the package request would be contacted. They could not tell me if there was any insurance on the box other than their standard $100 default insurance.
I tried to get ahold of MasterPiece Arms(which is a very good company by the way , as far as customer service goes) but the customer service person was not available until Monday.
I guess what I'm trying to get to here is, even if they find a gun at the UPS hub should I accept it? I would have no idea what happened to the gun while it was missing. In 5 years will I get a knock on my door asking me to produce that gun because it was used in a robbery or to kill somebody while it was missing? I know that's a little far-fetched but it's an unknown.