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Bergara rifle issues and solution
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1619308" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>Reloads cancelling the warranty is almost 'boiler-plate' for all gun manufacturers. Bergara is not unique (at all!) on this point. The true test of a manufacturer is if they analzye the firearm, realize a 'reload' could not have possibly been the cause of the problem, and they fix the problem quickly and at no charge.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like Bergara was happy to replace the bolt shroud, but had not gotten to the point of realizing that their 'bolt shroud issue' was really a 'too large firing pin hole' issue. And I agree with the OP - once they started balking at him during his second call regarding the pierced primers (insinuating that his reloads were the problem), sending the gun back LIKELY would have a been a waste of his time/money. Better to just get it to a person who will fix it once and for all and move on.</p><p></p><p>And now we all know where Bergara 'sits' on fixing their guns. Good to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1619308, member: 9308"] Reloads cancelling the warranty is almost 'boiler-plate' for all gun manufacturers. Bergara is not unique (at all!) on this point. The true test of a manufacturer is if they analzye the firearm, realize a 'reload' could not have possibly been the cause of the problem, and they fix the problem quickly and at no charge. It sounds like Bergara was happy to replace the bolt shroud, but had not gotten to the point of realizing that their 'bolt shroud issue' was really a 'too large firing pin hole' issue. And I agree with the OP - once they started balking at him during his second call regarding the pierced primers (insinuating that his reloads were the problem), sending the gun back LIKELY would have a been a waste of his time/money. Better to just get it to a person who will fix it once and for all and move on. And now we all know where Bergara 'sits' on fixing their guns. Good to know. [/QUOTE]
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