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Sent in rifle for service one year ago - still working on it
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<blockquote data-quote="Smoak352" data-source="post: 1224347" data-attributes="member: 39539"><p>I called Cooper again today (8/16) and spoke to the director. I asked what the status of the rifle was and he said that he looked at it through the bore scope and saw that the lands were not symmetrical. I am no gunsmith but I would assume this would be one of the first things one would check. Also, I don't know if he was referring to the original barrel or one of the subsequent ones they have apparently tried. </p><p> </p><p>He said he would look at their rifles in inventory and let me know what they had (already said this last week). I said, ok well it doesn't look too good for my rifle so could you email me the list of rifles in inventory. He responded yes, and I confirmed that he had my email address. </p><p> </p><p>This was at 10:00am mountain time, and I have not received an email as of yet. I don't know how many rifles are on this list but I am thinking about just picking one and listing it for sale to get my money back that has been tied up for almost 2 years (almost a year to build and a year to repair).</p><p> </p><p>I will update when the list is received.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoak352, post: 1224347, member: 39539"] I called Cooper again today (8/16) and spoke to the director. I asked what the status of the rifle was and he said that he looked at it through the bore scope and saw that the lands were not symmetrical. I am no gunsmith but I would assume this would be one of the first things one would check. Also, I don't know if he was referring to the original barrel or one of the subsequent ones they have apparently tried. He said he would look at their rifles in inventory and let me know what they had (already said this last week). I said, ok well it doesn't look too good for my rifle so could you email me the list of rifles in inventory. He responded yes, and I confirmed that he had my email address. This was at 10:00am mountain time, and I have not received an email as of yet. I don't know how many rifles are on this list but I am thinking about just picking one and listing it for sale to get my money back that has been tied up for almost 2 years (almost a year to build and a year to repair). I will update when the list is received. [/QUOTE]
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