Thought I'd share my experience with Winchester's in-house gunsmith.
The wife shoots a Remington 1100 20g and it had a couple issues I couldn't figure out.
So she takes the shotty up there and shares our concerns.
He says that 2 of the 3 were no big deal, just asthetics. He could have sold us ~$75 in parts.
The third, he said is a big deal and wait here. 15 minutes later, he comes back, goes into the range, runs a few rounds through it, comes out and says it's fixed and asks if we want him to clean it after he shot it (it was freshly cleaned when we brought it in).
We said no thanks and he hands us the gun and says no charge.
I think I've found where any future work will take place.
The wife shoots a Remington 1100 20g and it had a couple issues I couldn't figure out.
So she takes the shotty up there and shares our concerns.
He says that 2 of the 3 were no big deal, just asthetics. He could have sold us ~$75 in parts.
The third, he said is a big deal and wait here. 15 minutes later, he comes back, goes into the range, runs a few rounds through it, comes out and says it's fixed and asks if we want him to clean it after he shot it (it was freshly cleaned when we brought it in).
We said no thanks and he hands us the gun and says no charge.
I think I've found where any future work will take place.