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Is this normal quality of kimber
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<blockquote data-quote="5Spot" data-source="post: 1959762" data-attributes="member: 101925"><p>I would think that if this was by design to vent gasses from a case rupture, it would be in their advertising. On the other hand, if they say "all their rifles have this flaw", they are admitting that it is a quality control issue that they feel comfortable with you dealing with - and all their other customers. I had a Kimber in .223 Remington that had the chamber cut out of line with the bore. I could not rechamber a reloaded round unless it was rotated to the same orientation in which it was last fired. Kimber would not remedy the problem, so I sold the rifle at a huge discount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5Spot, post: 1959762, member: 101925"] I would think that if this was by design to vent gasses from a case rupture, it would be in their advertising. On the other hand, if they say "all their rifles have this flaw", they are admitting that it is a quality control issue that they feel comfortable with you dealing with - and all their other customers. I had a Kimber in .223 Remington that had the chamber cut out of line with the bore. I could not rechamber a reloaded round unless it was rotated to the same orientation in which it was last fired. Kimber would not remedy the problem, so I sold the rifle at a huge discount. [/QUOTE]
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