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Remington and Customer Service
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<blockquote data-quote="Warning Shot" data-source="post: 640039" data-attributes="member: 23426"><p>Me too- I recently had a good Remington experience. I have a 1970s model 700 with the old "push safety off to cycle bolt to unload" mechanism. Haven't used it in years but I decided I'd better get it fixed before my son has to inherit it and deal with it.</p><p> </p><p>Remington emailed a shipping label. They changed out the trigger group, cleaned the gun and shipped it back- 3 1/2 weeks door to door. My cost was ~ $40.</p><p> </p><p>I've called Customer Service a couple of times over the years and all I've had was courteous, good service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warning Shot, post: 640039, member: 23426"] Me too- I recently had a good Remington experience. I have a 1970s model 700 with the old "push safety off to cycle bolt to unload" mechanism. Haven't used it in years but I decided I'd better get it fixed before my son has to inherit it and deal with it. Remington emailed a shipping label. They changed out the trigger group, cleaned the gun and shipped it back- 3 1/2 weeks door to door. My cost was ~ $40. I've called Customer Service a couple of times over the years and all I've had was courteous, good service. [/QUOTE]
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