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Poor Customer Service Baretta Tikka T3X
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<blockquote data-quote="soflarick" data-source="post: 1793404" data-attributes="member: 71764"><p>I, too, have had abysmal experience with Beretta's customer service regarding current Tikka firearms. Called two different times, hoping to get a different "tech", but it was the same "why are you bothering me" guy. Told me "that's just physics". Ah, no it isn't. I know exactly the issue. $30 at a local smith fixed the issue, in addition to some tweaking on my own. My guess is they know problems exist, but throw canned responses at customers, and kick the can further.</p><p></p><p>For the same money, I should have more closely examined the Weatherby Vanguard series; or spent a little more for a Howa or Sauer Classic. </p><p></p><p>My humble opinion is to avoid Tikka in its current state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soflarick, post: 1793404, member: 71764"] I, too, have had abysmal experience with Beretta's customer service regarding current Tikka firearms. Called two different times, hoping to get a different "tech", but it was the same "why are you bothering me" guy. Told me "that's just physics". Ah, no it isn't. I know exactly the issue. $30 at a local smith fixed the issue, in addition to some tweaking on my own. My guess is they know problems exist, but throw canned responses at customers, and kick the can further. For the same money, I should have more closely examined the Weatherby Vanguard series; or spent a little more for a Howa or Sauer Classic. My humble opinion is to avoid Tikka in its current state. [/QUOTE]
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