Maximumbob54
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Well, she is finally away. Now the hardest part: The Wait...
Since I'm on pins and needles over this... What was the response time from initial contact? I sent the email last Friday night. I know it's unrealistic to think I would have a reply this morning but should I wait what? A week? Two? When should i follow up with a phone call? Or should I? I'm a wreck over this. It would be different if I was monkeying around with red hot reloads or something stupid that was my fault. And it bugs me that I couldn't see this since the coating hid it. Not cool.
They told me that new frame = new S/N = goes back via FFL.
Interesting.
I own a couple of J airweights curious as to what is occurring with this weapon.
Found a crack on my 329PD on Sat. June 10, e-mailed them, got the shipping label e-mail the following Tuesday, shipped it Wed. arrived Friday, June 17. Today, Wed. June 22, it's on it's way back.
- 2nd Owner - I was upfront and told them
- IL out and a little bag with IL parts went with the gun - I don't care if they put them back in or not.
They told me that new frame = new S/N = goes back via FFL. I didn't argue; I could care less if it's the law or not, my FFL does the transfers for free.
My bet: you're gonna get a new frame. Don't send anything back with it that you don't want to lose; i.e. grips, special box, etc.
Good luck.
... I have to admit that if they fix me up on this I may just have to go buy a new 442 as my way of saying thank you to them.
To the couple of guys here that received the new gun straight back to them from the factory, just for my own knowledge, could you explain how this is legal? Thanks, Bob
FYI... Many local pawn shops have an FFL and do transfers.