Do not buy Stoeger and expect service

it has nothing to do with the store it's a manufactures warranty
actually it does not matter remington winchester any made firearm all manufacture warranty

35 years of selling branded athletic equipment to sporting goods stores give me a different perspective. While each brand/manufacturer can have their own policies, the best stores are only too happy to get involved. These kinds of problems are a direct reflection on the brands each store CHOOSES to offer.

If I bought a piece of equipment and got this kind of runaround (assuming all is as described) I'd be pretty pissed if the store didn't help me. And as a store owner, I'd be pretty pissed if this how how one of the brands I support by offering them in my store, treats my customers.
 
Your title is misleading>
To get a damaged stock replaced on a new gun is not a service, it is part of the deal.
However, if a gun (or any other product) is damaged, new in the box, you should have returned it immediately, not after 6 months.

Several years ago, I sold a used shotgun to a guy.
He contacted me 8 months later, claiming that there is a part missing, and that he wishes to return the shotgun.
???? SURE ????
 
I've had to get Mastercard to push fraud and theft against steoger. The absolute worst service in the business. However I still love beretta. I just buy things knowing ill have to fix any problems my self.
 
well here we go people have know idea how the firearm industry works but they all have a option
once again being a retailer in the firearm industry and being a warranty depot over the years for winchester remington savage fabarm i have a idea how the warranty works in the firearm industry
it has never been the responsibility of the retailer ever !!!
sometimes the retailer would take the firearm from the purchaser and contact the distributor or warranty depoit and they would possibly send the part to the retailer but that was back in the day .
I'm done so carry on with your comments and myths of what goes on .
One more thing in todays world getting satisfaction from a warranty house or distributor is a shot in the dark
i deal with stoeger many times a year with know better success than the person who started this thread
 
Thats too bad, I recently purchased a Boito coach gun for Cowboy. They are not as cheap as they used to be and I would say the quality is not getting any better which I knew getting into them. They are fixer uppers to start with. Luckily, it’s been dependable. I definitely would’ve gave a call to the retailer first instead of saying oh well and using it for a while. I have owned mine long enough now that I guess I know I’m on my own now. I had something similar happen when I had a problem with a used Girsan pistol….crickets.
 
well here we go people have know idea how the firearm industry works but they all have a option
once again being a retailer in the firearm industry and being a warranty depot over the years for winchester remington savage fabarm i have a idea how the warranty works in the firearm industry
it has never been the responsibility of the retailer ever !!!
sometimes the retailer would take the firearm from the purchaser and contact the distributor or warranty depoit and they would possibly send the part to the retailer but that was back in the day .
I'm done so carry on with your comments and myths of what goes on .
One more thing in todays world getting satisfaction from a warranty house or distributor is a shot in the dark
i deal with stoeger many times a year with know better success than the person who started this thread
Yes,
Stoeger Canada (1990) Ltd., located in Oshawa, Ontario, is the exclusive Canadian importer and distributor for several major firearms brands, including Beretta, Benelli, Sako, Tikka, Franchi, Stoeger, Steiner, and Burris.
 
it's not a store issue ready the warranty cards
40 years in the buissness felt with stoeger and all company's even did warranty for company's
i guess you have more experience in the business
try sending a gun back to a retailer today
I’ve sent 2 guns back to retailers in the past few years. They both took them back no questions asked. You can buy from anywhere. Why spend your money at a store that won’t treat you right when you open the box to find a damaged firearm. I’m not talking about warranty. I’m talking about a gun that was not inspected by the store before it was shipped out.

Anyway, this is getting off track. We don’t even know if the OP even called the store to see if they would help him.
 
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well here we go people have know idea how the firearm industry works but they all have a option
once again being a retailer in the firearm industry and being a warranty depot over the years for winchester remington savage fabarm i have a idea how the warranty works in the firearm industry
it has never been the responsibility of the retailer ever !!!
sometimes the retailer would take the firearm from the purchaser and contact the distributor or warranty depoit and they would possibly send the part to the retailer but that was back in the day .
I'm done so carry on with your comments and myths of what goes on .
One more thing in todays world getting satisfaction from a warranty house or distributor is a shot in the dark
i deal with stoeger many times a year with know better success than the person who started this thread

Maybe you don't mean to but you sound like you are making excuses for #hitty service. "Not My Job".

Doesn't really matter if "that's how they've always done it". I can go into 100s of independently owned sporting goods equipment retailers and the best of them are always happy to help their customers. It's part of gaining a competitive edge. Too bad the gun industry sounds like it's filled with excuse makers......not problem solvers. Maybe when gun stores complain about how hard it is to make it, they should take a look at their business practices.
 
It all depends on the retailer, Cabelas/Bass Pro for example will not replace or exchange a defective gun period. Once it leaves the door with a problem it is now your problem. Yet others will exchange or replace. I can see it being a warranty issue and having to deal with the manufacturer if the gun fails after a period of time with use, but IMO if a brand new gun is defective right out of the box the retailer should exchange it.
 
Thats too bad, I recently purchased a Boito coach gun for Cowboy. They are not as cheap as they used to be and I would say the quality is not getting any better which I knew getting into them. They are fixer uppers to start with.
Agreed, an afternoon of disassembly and polishing of multiple contact points and bearing surfaces is required.
Googling "how to slick up a coach gun" was a good thing.
 
Agree completely with the statement good luck dealing with retailer. I was fortunate a retailer took a Savage back but I probably sounded threatening to accomplish that. Even defective from New they expect you to go to manufacturer. That's not right.
 
Who can prove what is what after 6mos of usage? Was it too tight of an inlet or a hidden flaw in the wood that they didn't see? or did the cust do something he shouldn't have? Mfgrs gets zero warranty with the wood they buy. Retailer could have helped by calling his mfgr's rep to come take a look at it in the beginning, but, after 6mos, it becomes a policy decision on the part of the mfgr, even then, the retailer could at least try to help with a phone call or two.. Not having read Stoeger's warranty, can't say if there is wording in there to exclude wood, probably shud be, but, with the number of guns they sell in Cda, it shouldn't be any sweat off the dist's back to fix it. And those are Turkish built guns, not like there is any cheap or close by source. Some Chinese mfgrs offer a percentage of sales rebate at year end for warranty, some say price is so cheap, buyer/dist eats warranty.
Mfgrs have policies, distributors have policies, stores have policies, dealt with all of them. Told customers flat out it would not be warranted, was sometimes able to show them documentation on it in the beginning as to why, and later, mfgr's findings, often with pics, but, sent it in for them anyway, chg'd frt, refundable on a succesful claim, if he wanted old stuff back on a rejected claim, we chg'd cust for all the freight.
If you buy a 50-1000.00 fishing rod, have an issue, stores or mfgrs will make cust eat frt to send it in, unless you happen to live close by. Most gun shops in the US make you send it in to dist or mfgr at your expense, suspect most US gun mfgrs are the same.
 
Like other retailers, gun stores are bound by the provincial Sale of Goods Act. If you buy a new product that turns out to be defective, you may have legal rights and remedies that can be enforced, for money damages. In BC, this includes an implied condition that the goods will be durable for a reasonable period of time having regard to the use to which they would normally be put. The retailer cannot contract out of that condition. It's surprising how many retailers aren't aware of this, and think that they can just tell you to go to the manufacturer under the warranty, which often requires you to pay for shipping, etc.
 
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