The typical corporation perceives liability where there should be none.
I know that Ruger undoes any modifications when a firearm is sent for service.
I would worry that H&R might return your receiver to 'factory' while in their possession.
And if there is more than one barrel available in the caliber you choose, then definitely follow up during the process.
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- Sat Feb 28, 2009 7:10 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: H&R .223 and other single shot break open rifles
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- Sat Feb 28, 2009 4:40 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: H&R .223 and other single shot break open rifles
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Re: H&R .223 and other single shot break open rifles
Another advantage of this gun is the ability to order additional barrels. H&R requires that the receiver be returned to allow fitting the new barrels.
I bought the Ultra Varmint in .223 with the 24" heavy barrel. I ordered the 24" .243 barrel that comes with the Ultra Varmint. Instead, they fitted the 22" heavy barrell for the NEF Handi Rifle. So it pays to follow up when they're doing the work.
You're comment about the trigger job prompted me to mention this, since you wouldn't want the factory 'correcting' your trigger work.
Take a look at the barrel options and have any fitting done prior to the trigger work.
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I bought the Ultra Varmint in .223 with the 24" heavy barrel. I ordered the 24" .243 barrel that comes with the Ultra Varmint. Instead, they fitted the 22" heavy barrell for the NEF Handi Rifle. So it pays to follow up when they're doing the work.
You're comment about the trigger job prompted me to mention this, since you wouldn't want the factory 'correcting' your trigger work.
Take a look at the barrel options and have any fitting done prior to the trigger work.
http://www.hr1871.com/Support/accessoryProgram.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;