My brother made this post on Kimber's Facebook or regarding how they're responding to a manufacturer defect on one of his rifles. He's trying to get some folks to post (hopefully on his side) to get Kimber to see the light.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Need Some Help from Facebook Users
Collapse
X
-
My local gun shop quit carrying Kimber because too many patterned rather than grouped. When a guy spends a grand on a rifle he expects it to do better than 4" groups. Hill Country Rifles quit taking them for their accurizing service because the bad ones were just beyond help. If you get a good one, it's great. You get a bad one, it's awful.
LWD
-
Originally posted by AntlerCollector View PostA 13 year old rifle that had a one year warranty. They don't even make that rifle anymore. They offered him a new one with an $1,100 discount. I would be fine with that. He wasn't even the original owner of the gun
You're okay with a firearms company not honoring a manufacturing defect beyond one year?
Comment
-
Originally posted by AntlerCollector View PostA 13 year old rifle that had a one year warranty. They don't even make that rifle anymore. They offered him a new one with an $1,100 discount. I would be fine with that. He wasn't even the original owner of the gun
I've become used to firearms, optics and sporting goods manufacturers going way out of their way to provide outstanding service after the sale. I don't see how such a company can even stay in business, when they're so far inferior to their competition. Especially in the days of the interweb. Guess I'll never buy Kimber either first or second hand.Last edited by UniqueUserName; 02-03-2017, 03:19 PM.
Comment
-
What did the Kimber that you bought retail when it was new? Perhaps $1100 or so? How much did your brother pay for it?
If they don't make that rifle anymore, would you expect them to replace a 12 year old rifle, that is 11years out of warranty wth a more expensive model?
I think the $1100 discount is pretty fair.
Comment
-
Need Some Help from Facebook Users
Originally posted by Burnadell View PostWhat did the Kimber that you bought retail when it was new? Perhaps $1100 or so? How much did your brother pay for it?
If they don't make that rifle anymore, would you expect them to replace a 12 year old rifle, that is 11years out of warranty wth a more expensive model?
I think the $1100 discount is pretty fair.
Yes I would. I would also expect them to still have the capability to repair it. And FWIW, that's typically how these situations are handled in this industry. I've had Nikon and leupold both replace scopes and binoculars with better models when I've sent in modes that were no longer made for repairs.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Burnadell View PostWhat did the Kimber that you bought cost retail when it was new? Perhaps $1100 or so? How much did your brother pay for it?
If they don't make that rifle anymore, would you expect them to replace a 12 year old rifle, that is 11years out of warranty wth a more expensive model?
I think the $1100 discount is pretty fair.Originally posted by kae006 View PostYes I would. I would also expect them to still have the capability to repair it. And FWIW, that's typically how these situations are handled in this industry. I've had Nikon and leupold both replace scopes and binoculars with better models when I've sent in modes that were no longer made for repairs.
I did not see your reply to my first question.
Comment
-
Need Some Help from Facebook Users
..... betterLast edited by czechaholic; 02-04-2017, 06:42 PM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by czechaholic View PostAll social media sites are a joke!!!
Twitter’s $1.6 million pledge to help fight the White House’s anti-terror immigration order is just the latest case of social media companies taking on Trump, but critics say the same companies are doing next to nothing to stop dangerous radicals from using their platforms to spread hate.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
2. You're posting on a social media site.
Comment
Comment