A little plug for Remington Arms
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A little plug for Remington Arms
I have two model 700's that the recoil pads were seepping something out that was sticky. I called Remington and they said they would replace them both at no cost to me. That was wednesday, today I got both new pads along with 4 new screws for them. Thanks Remington.
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Re: A little plug for Remington Arms
Thanks for your post SkipB. Giving feedback to companies, both positive and negative, is a great practice. If the company makes positive changes, then we all benefit.SkipB wrote:I have two model 700's that the recoil pads were seepping something out that was sticky. I called Remington and they said they would replace them both at no cost to me. That was wednesday, today I got both new pads along with 4 new screws for them. Thanks Remington.
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Re: A little plug for Remington Arms
I thought it was worth a plug. Seems Remington has had some problems with the jell in some of thier older pads leaking through and they are replacing them at thier cost. Thanks Bill.
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Re: A little plug for Remington Arms
Glad to hear a good report on them.
I have always liked Remingtons.
I have always liked Remingtons.
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Re: A little plug for Remington Arms
I own three 700s and an 1100. They all have hard plastic buttplates so I haven't had any issues with leaks.Fisherman74 wrote:Glad to hear a good report on them.
I have always liked Remingtons.
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