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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 171446" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Bring it back to your deal and have them call and raise hell with Sako's customer service about the potentialy dangerous situation that their weapon put his customer in !! Had that barrel unscrewed half way and sombody not cought on to it and fired the gun it could have been fatal or life altering at least with that amount of excessive head space.</p><p>I would not fire the gun anymore and report it ASAP , see if your dealer has another rifle from Sako he'll let you borrow and Sako will likely replace both guns for him , I have seen this same situation with a CZ rifle and that the way it was handled , Sako should do at least that!!</p><p> </p><p>If you contact them your more likely to get the run around and told to ship it to one of their service center smiths to have it fixed. Its realy not that big of a deal to fix , just set the barrel back till it index the flutes corretly when its tightened then rechamber it but it will probably take alot longer to have it fixed that to have Sako send your dealer a new gun and besides they screwed it up they should have the hassel of replacing and fixing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 171446, member: 8843"] Bring it back to your deal and have them call and raise hell with Sako's customer service about the potentialy dangerous situation that their weapon put his customer in !! Had that barrel unscrewed half way and sombody not cought on to it and fired the gun it could have been fatal or life altering at least with that amount of excessive head space. I would not fire the gun anymore and report it ASAP , see if your dealer has another rifle from Sako he'll let you borrow and Sako will likely replace both guns for him , I have seen this same situation with a CZ rifle and that the way it was handled , Sako should do at least that!! If you contact them your more likely to get the run around and told to ship it to one of their service center smiths to have it fixed. Its realy not that big of a deal to fix , just set the barrel back till it index the flutes corretly when its tightened then rechamber it but it will probably take alot longer to have it fixed that to have Sako send your dealer a new gun and besides they screwed it up they should have the hassel of replacing and fixing it. [/QUOTE]
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