Hello Canadian Gunnutz

I was going to start a new thread but I see this one already covers the 700 recall comments. I want to say thank you, since your turn around was ONE day !!! How is that even possible ? You folks certainly set an unbeatable standard.
 
I was going to start a new thread but I see this one already covers the 700 recall comments. I want to say thank you, since your turn around was ONE day !!! How is that even possible ? You folks certainly set an unbeatable standard.

Yup that sure is incredible . considering I registered for the x mark trigger recall over a year ago .and still haven't heard a peep from Remington or any of its service centers .
 
I remember there was some confusion when people registered on the American Remington sight. Once I registered on the Canadian sight, I received instant confirmation and a box with return postage ticket within a week or so. Contact Gravel and I'm sure they will get you fixed up.
 
Yup that sure is incredible . considering I registered for the x mark trigger recall over a year ago .and still haven't heard a peep from Remington or any of its service centers .
Would very much like to thank Garvel agency and the service rep Thomas Pelletier for the expedient service on my rem 700 recall .ten days to there service center in Quebec and back in my hands in Nova Scotia .
 
I have a Remington Model 700 rifle which I purchased in I believe 1970. I understand that all older 700's are now subject to trigger replacement recall. How do I make arrangements for rcall on this older but st still great rifle.
 
I have a Walther P22 with a broken slide. Part of the slide flew back on firing and injured me and my shooting glasses. Do you deal with this Walther problem or can you direct me to a source who handles this type of thing? Thanks in advance Jack
 
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