Only took three years of bitching, two Canadian sales presidents and finally threatening a court proceeding to get a plastic stock to replace a broken wood stock. Another gent I used to know got a lock for his gun in about---three years. Unfortunately a year after he passed.
When I bought my Encore over 20 years ago, the first year, the blueing went spotty after a light rain, could see rust dots forming under the blue that would not wipe off. Mailed it to TC, three weeks later it was back in hand with a complete new blueing job that has been fine since.
Customer service varies I guess!!
customer service was actually present before S&W took over............. been none existent since.
been waiting for a trigger a year and a half for an old omega. glad I had a fellow employee bring one across the boarder for me last year after I called T/C in the U.S. took less than a week, even during the pandemic........ swapped it out myself
Sarcasm aside if anyone is unfamiliar: A limited lifetime warranty still means that a manufacturer is obligated to replace parts of a product that break or are defective over the life of the product. If they sell an item in Canada with said warranty they should take responsibility for it, the same way they took the money for it.
CZ buys Colt. S&W divests T/C. Remington goes broke. Wow.
"In all history, before socialism can happen, the self-reliant people and their tools of freedom have to go." Ronnie Barrett. M82A1/M107.
At least a Remington won't break and comes with all its parts lol.
They went T-up due to the slimy venture company running the company, Remington made money year over year but the "owners" downloaded debt to Remington for other ventures they were pursuing, all about tax evasion/shareholders etc.
I was happy to find Wolverine had a 270 783 in stock, my brother wanted my last one and it left a hole that needed to be filled. Not too worried about warranty with Remington, never had anything from them that needed it.