Email Kimber and ask what warranty coverage they offer here in Canada. I did.Looking at Kimbers for a potential hunting rifle.
Email Kimber and ask what warranty coverage they offer here in Canada. I did.
I would have bought one in 257 Roberts, but decided not to based on the answer I got.
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I don't usually buy new Rems either, but I did buy a new one last week which would be the first in about ten yrs.No warranty from Remington in Canada either.
Email Kimber and ask what warranty coverage they offer here in Canada. I did.
I would have bought one in 257 Roberts, but decided not to based on the answer I got.
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As a lefty, I wish I could worry and whine about such petty things.
I wouldn't be so concerned about it, but there is a fair bit of grumbling on some of the American sites about accuracy problems with Kimbers. Some are great shooters and some not. If I'm going to spend that kind of cash for a new rifle, I'd like a bit more reassurance from the maker.As a lefty, I wish I could worry and whine about such petty things.




























