Nobody said anything is ever perfect. There are horror stories with P and K guns too, this one is hardly a calamity and easily fixed, if within warranty it won't even cost a penny.I'll just leave this here.
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Don't tell me that! I'm sticking my fingers in my ears and not listening.There are horror stories with K guns too,
There is no warranty on any wood work from any maker. If they change it it's good will to stop complaints. Where wood cracking is concerned they are all wan**** and the more expensive the gun the the worse they treat you.Nobody said anything is ever perfect. There are horror stories with P and K guns too, this one is hardly a calamity and easily fixed, if within warranty it won't even cost a penny.
Find me a single gunmaker that in its warranty states the wood is guaranteed.no warranty on woodwork !!!!
don't think that is correct.
Maybe he above is trying to tell you something :angel:since topic is no longer about mk38 vs mx gun i will provide small update regarding my 692....
the one that i couldnt buy today
Dealer "missunerdstood" my request and got me 28" barrels instead of 30" ...
I was presented 690 black model instead - and boy... i was so dissapointed in it....
i obviously didnt get neither and gotta wait for another 3/4 weeks (hopefully)
So you have 10 year warranty stock cracks at 4 years what thenYou have your statuary 12 months as in trading laws
Glue itSo you have 10 year warranty stock cracks at 4 years what then
yes I agree on that one as it could be down to poor handing etc but within 12 months I doubt any manufacturer would not deem it a fault.So you have 10 year warranty stock cracks at 4 years what then
You are wrong. Unless they do it under good will. Woodwork is not guaranteed under warranty. See other post in sporting. GMK are the worst.yes I agree on that one as it could be down to poor handing etc but within 12 months I doubt any manufacturer would not deem it a fault.
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