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Howa muzzle brake
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<blockquote data-quote="rafterP" data-source="post: 1919986" data-attributes="member: 109390"><p>Good morning ya'll! Just a quick update. Sent the rifle back to Legacy and they shipped it to a gunsmith in Reno. He inspected it and suggested a new barrel. Some of the threads had been damaged and while he could have chased the threads and cleaned it up, he didn't think buying a new rifle should result in such an experience. Howa replaced the barrel and it ships back to MT today. Also, I had written an email to Randy Newberg and described the dilemma. He offered to help in any way possible and seemed truly concerned over the event. He reiterated he is not a fan of brakes. Overall, it was an unfortunate decision for Howa to go with an aluminum brake. Customer service has done all they could and expedited things as much as COVID-ly possible. I'll pick it up this week. Thanks for your replies and hopefully this thread helped someone else!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rafterP, post: 1919986, member: 109390"] Good morning ya'll! Just a quick update. Sent the rifle back to Legacy and they shipped it to a gunsmith in Reno. He inspected it and suggested a new barrel. Some of the threads had been damaged and while he could have chased the threads and cleaned it up, he didn't think buying a new rifle should result in such an experience. Howa replaced the barrel and it ships back to MT today. Also, I had written an email to Randy Newberg and described the dilemma. He offered to help in any way possible and seemed truly concerned over the event. He reiterated he is not a fan of brakes. Overall, it was an unfortunate decision for Howa to go with an aluminum brake. Customer service has done all they could and expedited things as much as COVID-ly possible. I'll pick it up this week. Thanks for your replies and hopefully this thread helped someone else! [/QUOTE]
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