Hello CGN - please read

Nutt'in butt gooder luck wid you guys.
Hard tuh type, but you guys make Bushnull suck.

Thanks for the outstanding warranty work and scope servicing you've dun pour moi.

Great to see awl yew'awl awn CGN...……………:wave:

Fruck, can I git me arse infractitted fur pewt'in Bushnull awn'ear………..?...……………….cou:
 
I've noticed when scrolling past that Korth's post count used to read "Never", nice to see you upping your numbers from there ;)


Now for some business: Please, please, please flog Kimber to bring back the Classic Stainless Select line, or at least an 84L in .30-06.

We would like this model (and other rifles) to be brought back into production. Alas, this will not happen.
 
Korth has always provided great service and support.

If we have any pull with Kimber, I would like for them to stop dropping calibers and models from their rifle line. I'm willing to be an advisor!

Leupold and Kimber are my go to hunting components. Very satisfied.

While I'm at it, I'd like a chat with Ruger with what they have been doing with the 77 lineup.
 
Nawt to start a kurrfuffle, but what happens to all them old soldiers you replace with new?
You have a wall of antique'd glasses awn display?
Any chance of a few photos per say?
 
Nawt to start a kurrfuffle, but what happens to all them old soldiers you replace with new?
You have a wall of antique'd glasses awn display?
Any chance of a few photos per say?

We occasionally receive older optics (up to 40 years and older) for repair. If we are unable to repair these older scopes (due to lack of new parts), we'll replace with a new optic. We are yet to have a customer not want their older scope returned to them; usually due to the sentimentality that have for this optic. In this case, we'll discreetly laser engrave "no warranty" on the bottom of the turret housing to ensure the scope is not sent in a second time.

However, we do have a couple of unique stories of items we have here. Over the next couple of weeks, we'll get these posted.

KGL
 
Nawt to start a kurrfuffle, but what happens to all them old soldiers you replace with new?
You have a wall of antique'd glasses awn display?
Any chance of a few photos per say?

Good question...

We occasionally receive older optics (up to 40 years and older) for repair. If we are unable to repair these older scopes (due to lack of new parts), we'll replace with a new optic. We are yet to have a customer not want their older scope returned to them; usually due to the sentimentality that have for this optic. In this case, we'll discreetly laser engrave "no warranty" on the bottom of the turret housing to ensure the scope is not sent in a second time.

However, we do have a couple of unique stories of items we have here. Over the next couple of weeks, we'll get these posted.

KGL

Good answer and Great Support of the legend that Leupold is.
Rob
 
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