Just received my second safari express in .416 and the finish on the stock is missing stain and repaired dowels in the foregrip anyone else have issues with winchester quality
Here is how the factory repaired the new stockStandby... you are telling me that repair is from the factory?
Here is how the factory repaired the new stock
It only took twenty months of waiting to get it and winchester wanted the whole rifle backTotally unacceptable. My head would catch on fire.
Unacceptable! I would have sent it back. Looks like they used an Alaskan stock for it.
I don't think it is a Alaskan stock. The Alaskan stock has a Monte Carlo cheek piece.That’s what I was thinking. Looks like they ran out of safari stocks, used an Alaskan one and filled the sling swivel stud hole. Definitely wouldn’t be happy with that.
I don't think it is a Alaskan stock. The Alaskan stock has a Monte Carlo cheek piece.
I recently had to have some work done on a Browning, and was also spoken to in a similar manner. I believe the two companies share a US service center. I’ve probably bought 25 or so new Winchesters and Brownings in the last 10-15 years, and know my way around guns and gunsmithing better than most. That a$$hole that they had me deal with may have cost them a customer for life.The warranty guy at winchester talked me like I didn't know what I was talking about so sand paper and a saw to the rescue going to put an ebony foregrip and restain
Sounds like the same guy I dealt with my reply was i guess I no longer need to buy winchesterI recently had to have some work done on a Browning, and was also spoken to in a similar manner. I believe the two companies share a US service center. I’ve probably bought 25 or so new Winchesters and Brownings in the last 10-15 years, and know my way around guns and gunsmithing better than most. That a$$hole that they had me deal with may have cost them a customer for life.