Many months ago I dropped off my nearly new Cimarron/Uberti 1873 Winchester Short Rifle to have a Lyman tang Sight installed by my local gun shop's armorer. He decided not to tackle the job so they sent the rifle to a gunsmith in the Pittsburgh area.
Several months went by without word. My good friend and LGS owner received multiple guns he's sent in for more complex work, but not mine. He called and was told it's next in line. More weeks went by and the rifle finally came back to my friends store. The problem starts here.
The rifle now has a barrel which is canted nearly 15 degrees to the right of the stock! This makes the tang sight utterly useless.
I had installed a folding rear sight prior to sending the rifle out. I shot the rifle with the folding sight and the barrel was not canted or leaning in any way. The store owner called the gunsmith and asked why they returned the rifle with a barrel that is canted enough to make a tang sight useless. The said it came in that way he then asked why they didn't call about the issue with the barrel BEFORE installing the sight. No reply.
The rifle was sent back to the gunsmith asking them to correct the barrel cant. The gunsmiths returned the rifle without fixing it, saying it was manufactured that way, or somebody removed the barrel and over-tightened it when reinstalling it. Well, the barrel was fine before it left my possession. The gunsmith swears they didn't take it apart and so does the armorer who had it first. All I know is somebody DID take the rifle apart because all the bright rust blue screws now have bright metal showing from a slightly rough screwdriver.
So, my friend who owns the gun store,(and yes I originally purchased the gun through him) and I are stuck knowing that either the armorer- the owner's best friend or the gunsmiths are lying. Next, we both contacted Cimarron to see if they can fix the issue and have never received any response. What the heck am I supposed to do now? I have a supremely useless $1400 rifle plus $90 sight.
Several months went by without word. My good friend and LGS owner received multiple guns he's sent in for more complex work, but not mine. He called and was told it's next in line. More weeks went by and the rifle finally came back to my friends store. The problem starts here.
The rifle now has a barrel which is canted nearly 15 degrees to the right of the stock! This makes the tang sight utterly useless.
I had installed a folding rear sight prior to sending the rifle out. I shot the rifle with the folding sight and the barrel was not canted or leaning in any way. The store owner called the gunsmith and asked why they returned the rifle with a barrel that is canted enough to make a tang sight useless. The said it came in that way he then asked why they didn't call about the issue with the barrel BEFORE installing the sight. No reply.
The rifle was sent back to the gunsmith asking them to correct the barrel cant. The gunsmiths returned the rifle without fixing it, saying it was manufactured that way, or somebody removed the barrel and over-tightened it when reinstalling it. Well, the barrel was fine before it left my possession. The gunsmith swears they didn't take it apart and so does the armorer who had it first. All I know is somebody DID take the rifle apart because all the bright rust blue screws now have bright metal showing from a slightly rough screwdriver.
So, my friend who owns the gun store,(and yes I originally purchased the gun through him) and I are stuck knowing that either the armorer- the owner's best friend or the gunsmiths are lying. Next, we both contacted Cimarron to see if they can fix the issue and have never received any response. What the heck am I supposed to do now? I have a supremely useless $1400 rifle plus $90 sight.
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