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<blockquote data-quote="maninthemaze" data-source="post: 1091289" data-attributes="member: 87387"><p>Yeah, I called them on Tuesday, 6/11/15, and they were very apologetic. They told me that the ATF has been there for over a month going through all their paperwork. She apologized numerous times and even told me that they "failed me as a customer". She said that she had intentions of just chambering the rifle and not charging me for it. She also said that when she went to pull the parts last week she noticed that the box from Stiller was mislabeled. The box had right hand on the label, but actually contained a left hand action. So she expedited one from Bugholes to replace it. </p><p></p><p>Needless to say, after a bunch of apologies, I agreed to let them assemble the parts into a completed barreled action. She knocked off all labor charges, so that I would essentially be paying for just the parts. She promised (not holding my breath) that everything will be done by Friday. I told her that I would be expecting something to be shipped o Friday, either the barreled action and trigger, the parts unassembled, or a check for a full refund. </p><p></p><p>I figured that if they did manage to complete the chambering part, it would save me 3-4 weeks that it would take Accurate Ordnance to complete it. I have been in communication with AO on possibly taking over the project. </p><p></p><p>I guess we'll see. At least Dixie Precision is making an effort to correct the issue. Hopefully!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maninthemaze, post: 1091289, member: 87387"] Yeah, I called them on Tuesday, 6/11/15, and they were very apologetic. They told me that the ATF has been there for over a month going through all their paperwork. She apologized numerous times and even told me that they "failed me as a customer". She said that she had intentions of just chambering the rifle and not charging me for it. She also said that when she went to pull the parts last week she noticed that the box from Stiller was mislabeled. The box had right hand on the label, but actually contained a left hand action. So she expedited one from Bugholes to replace it. Needless to say, after a bunch of apologies, I agreed to let them assemble the parts into a completed barreled action. She knocked off all labor charges, so that I would essentially be paying for just the parts. She promised (not holding my breath) that everything will be done by Friday. I told her that I would be expecting something to be shipped o Friday, either the barreled action and trigger, the parts unassembled, or a check for a full refund. I figured that if they did manage to complete the chambering part, it would save me 3-4 weeks that it would take Accurate Ordnance to complete it. I have been in communication with AO on possibly taking over the project. I guess we'll see. At least Dixie Precision is making an effort to correct the issue. Hopefully!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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