always best to remove any that comes off easily. Otherwise you can leave itthanks for reply, is there a way of knowing how a defective chamber looks, like, cause i dont know how to tell
always best to remove any that comes off easily. Otherwise you can leave it
huh?
They have the barrels. We are waiting for the replacementsAny news from Can Am?
They asked for all the bad barrels we had, obviously we do not have all of them.Mossberg doesn't have my defective barrel. Its still sitting in the safe. I have had no word from Can-Am about this at all (after two e-mails, and a phone call where i was "added to the list"). Getting really fed up with a $2k paperweight.
They asked for all the bad barrels we had, obviously we do not have all of them.
If you can suggest a way to improve your experience, without having replacement barrels from the manufacturer, I am all ears
They asked for all the bad barrels we had, obviously we do not have all of them.
If you can suggest a way to improve your experience, without having replacement barrels from the manufacturer, I am all ears
My suggestion? Simple, direct communication with the affected customers. You know, e-mail, phone calls, that sort of thing.
Thanks for the derisive reply though.




























