Crappy cerakoting job

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I literally felt waves of nausea looking at the photos in this post.
Hats off to you for being so calm and collected: if this were my father's gun I'd have had an aneurysm.

Nothing really constructive to add here, just feel bad for you man -- hope some good karma is coming your way to balance this s**t out.
Guess I'll be parkerizing my own 870s from now on..
 
I don't know. There's definitely such a thing as ####ing up so badly that they don't deserve a second chance. Given how shoddy this job was I'd be hesitant to let them touch the gun a second time, especially in light of the possibility that parts were changed or heat sensitive parts may have been baked.

This x 1000.
 
Can’t say much about the job but have to give it to the guy on owning his #### up; in my experience with gunsmith mistakes it’s been deny, obfuscate, outright lie in that order
 
Can’t say much about the job but have to give it to the guy on owning his #### up; in my experience with gunsmith mistakes it’s been deny, obfuscate, outright lie in that order

Same from my experience. I had one scratch the coating on a brand new rifle and try to tell me it was like that when I brought it in.
 
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