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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 2246485" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>What do think caused the come apart? Did you have a qualified smith look it over before you sent it off?</p><p>I am only asking to determine how armed you were to deal with crap they may throw at you.</p><p>What actually blew up, action, just the barrel, etc.. ?</p><p>Have you taken a caliper to new and fired brass to see if the chamber was oversized?</p><p></p><p>Berretta's customer service is known to be slow, not saying it is bad, just that they take their time. Being the case is in the hands of their legal dept, I would guess they have a path, they are not going to sue you for ruining a rifle, if by chance you were a factor. You'd get the pound sand.</p><p>All that said, if indeed they know you are not at fault, you are the customer and should be taken care of if that determination has been made. Their legal team can handle what they are paid for.</p><p>Two above posters covered the idle legal threats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 2246485, member: 33622"] What do think caused the come apart? Did you have a qualified smith look it over before you sent it off? I am only asking to determine how armed you were to deal with crap they may throw at you. What actually blew up, action, just the barrel, etc.. ? Have you taken a caliper to new and fired brass to see if the chamber was oversized? Berretta's customer service is known to be slow, not saying it is bad, just that they take their time. Being the case is in the hands of their legal dept, I would guess they have a path, they are not going to sue you for ruining a rifle, if by chance you were a factor. You'd get the pound sand. All that said, if indeed they know you are not at fault, you are the customer and should be taken care of if that determination has been made. Their legal team can handle what they are paid for. Two above posters covered the idle legal threats. [/QUOTE]
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