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Old 03-09-2019, 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by nachogrande View Post
Since when is a "re-call" a DIY proposition? If the gun aint right, how much faith will I have in the tool? The tool says "I'm good to go" No worries, carry on.

Yes and no. You order the free gauge and if the bolt doesn't meet specs, send it in for a recall repair.


Or you can just send it in and have them do it all. I'd rather just wait for a repair if the part is bad instead of waiting for them to say the rifle is good to go and lost possible range time and use.


It would have been even better if they would have provided measurement specs so one didn't even have to wait for the gauge. Then one could have just measure in multiple spots with the depth gauge save even more time before deciding it need to go in for warranty repair or just keep shooting.
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