1963beretta
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Vaughan, Ontario
My issue isn't so much with timeline but how this whole process unfolded. I don't owe Mossberg a favourable opinion just because they did what was right. It took their Canadian warranty reps escalating this issue to get a satisfactory solution.
You've got one chance to make a first impression and Mossberg bears that weight. Now that could be Cabela's fault but I don't think I will ever get the full story so they both share the blame.
That is understandable on both fronts. Manufacturers dont ship out items in the condition you received it in. I have no doubt that Cabela’s handling of that gun is what should be suspect. Not just on its condition, but on so many other fronts. And the way they handled the situation was even worse.
As for the manufacturer. Anyone who has deal with other companies such as Beretta or Browning, are told to send the gun back for inspection. A quick google search will give you all the horror stories you’ll need to hear about what happens next. Unfortunately we get screwed up here in Canada with regards to firearms. Since Mossberg doesn't have a facility here in Canada, clearly they heavily depend on their licensed repair outlets to deal with issues. If they agreed to make it right based on just photos and no gun in hand, that has saved you a ton of time sending the gun in and waiting. This could very well be why they directed you to Wolverine instead of Grech Outdoors. You may not like the fact that they didn't stroke your john when it was clear thats what you wanted. But there is a lot more to be said about their ultimate response and outcome then what you would have received in 15 days from much larger firearm manufacturers.


















































