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hnt4life
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Bought a new kimber montana last year, but didn't get to shoot it much. The rifle will not feed the first round out of the magazine. I took the action out of the stock to inspect the feed rails only to find the stock was cracked. The crack propagated at a factory tooling mark. I sent the rifle back to kimber for both issues.
I got my rifle back on Wednesday with a new stock and no work done to fix the feeding issue. I contacted customer service and she confirmed that their notes clearly stated that the rifle has feeding issues. She told me the rifle was test fired before leaving the shop. Same line as when I first called them. Customer service said I can return my rifle again to get feeding issues fixed. Another 6 to 8 weeks.
Should I work the feed rails and ramp myself, have a smith do it, send it in to this joke of a company, or sell for a loss?
I apologize for the poor writing as I am typing on my phone.
I got my rifle back on Wednesday with a new stock and no work done to fix the feeding issue. I contacted customer service and she confirmed that their notes clearly stated that the rifle has feeding issues. She told me the rifle was test fired before leaving the shop. Same line as when I first called them. Customer service said I can return my rifle again to get feeding issues fixed. Another 6 to 8 weeks.
Should I work the feed rails and ramp myself, have a smith do it, send it in to this joke of a company, or sell for a loss?
I apologize for the poor writing as I am typing on my phone.