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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2246674" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Too bad that this is happening to you. The company should back up their product. Once it went to their legal dept you are basically screwed. They have the rifle and you don't, if you try any legal action, especially if you were injured, that rifle is sure to be missing forever. </p><p>They should have a the least given you a new rifle or what you paid for it, but then they are accepting responsibility for the defective rifle. If you get an attorney it will most likely cost you more than new rifle and you may get nothing. if you incurred a serious injury it would be different. Attorneys would be lining up at your door to take on the case.</p><p>I would just purchase a new rifle and maybe some day they will give you the price of the rifle. make sure you keep all documentation including the sale receipt. I had a similar problem, but the rifle didn't blow up. It was a defective barrel and with every shot the groups grew. It was a model 70 25WSSM. This was at the time Browning bought Winchester. Took me 6 month to get payment. Browning would not give me the rifle back (said it was a safety issue), and would not replace it, would only offer me a "A" Bolt which I didn't want. I had to provide the sales receipt. I lost TAX, Shipping, FFL costs. They only gave me their dealer price for the rifle so I lost a few hundred.</p><p>GOOD LUCK!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2246674, member: 116439"] Too bad that this is happening to you. The company should back up their product. Once it went to their legal dept you are basically screwed. They have the rifle and you don't, if you try any legal action, especially if you were injured, that rifle is sure to be missing forever. They should have a the least given you a new rifle or what you paid for it, but then they are accepting responsibility for the defective rifle. If you get an attorney it will most likely cost you more than new rifle and you may get nothing. if you incurred a serious injury it would be different. Attorneys would be lining up at your door to take on the case. I would just purchase a new rifle and maybe some day they will give you the price of the rifle. make sure you keep all documentation including the sale receipt. I had a similar problem, but the rifle didn't blow up. It was a defective barrel and with every shot the groups grew. It was a model 70 25WSSM. This was at the time Browning bought Winchester. Took me 6 month to get payment. Browning would not give me the rifle back (said it was a safety issue), and would not replace it, would only offer me a "A" Bolt which I didn't want. I had to provide the sales receipt. I lost TAX, Shipping, FFL costs. They only gave me their dealer price for the rifle so I lost a few hundred. GOOD LUCK!!!! [/QUOTE]
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