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NOW WHAT Sent my new 1894CL in because rear sight was bent or dovetail was not cut straight + would double feed + was two places in barrel where a chip was in the reamer and grooved the bore + chatter marks on muzzle crown.
I grabbed this rifle because of the very very nice butt stock wood. guess what. Rifle came back with a plain piece of wood with a knot.in the comb..Called manager and was told it must of been a broken stock and it be gone in the trash by now. Color and curl nice match with my cowboy.I am just sick.
I never send wood when I send a gun off for repair unless it is absolutely required.
Makes shipping easier too.
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I WAS WRONG. VERY WRONG.
My smart phone will not let me edit my post. After my post I went back and Tried to read the work order. I called marlin service and had them read it to me. ( guy that wrote it writes like me. BAD) it said my stock was repaired and was shipped separately . I had seen no cracks in the wood so have no idea what was wrong. I asked the manager if he would look it up and he did not. could of save us both time. I was just sooo sick and PO ed.
Now I must say very fast turn around time. feeds very well so far. Seems like it got out the door with a lot problems
Marlin's service is usually top notch. Looking forward to seeing the pictures after you get her all back together. At least now you have a "banging around" stock to go with the nice one!!!
Yup feel quite the fool. Like I said could not make heads or tails of the work order.
Yes I would rate the service work top notch. Like said above I have a working stock. That is above and beyond .
Just so you all know.
Called Ed at the Marlin service. Told him I was sorry for being in such a huff. Thanked him and his crew for the care they used on my little 1894CL