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    So I sent this email to the Proof House last Wednesday at mid day:-

    "Hello,

    Do you have any updates since my barrel arrived with you at the beginning of December last year?

    Yours,

    Robert *******."

    Absolutely no reply! Normally I get a same day reply.
    So does this mean they have given up talking to me out of boredom, should I just ask for it back and rely on the Leigi Proof the barrel already has?

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    Write to them. Confirm what you sent. Keep it to the point.

    e-mails can go astray or get ignored. It is easy for them to slip down the list and get missed if they receive a lot of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrChipShoulder View Post
    So I sent this email to the Proof House last Wednesday at mid day:-

    "Hello,

    Do you have any updates since my barrel arrived with you at the beginning of December last year?

    Yours,

    Robert *******."

    Absolutely no reply! Normally I get a same day reply.
    So does this mean they have given up talking to me out of boredom, should I just ask for it back and rely on the Leigi Proof the barrel already has?
    Does the law allow them to return a barrel that could possibly be out of proof?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mel h View Post
    Does the law allow them to return a barrel that could possibly be out of proof?
    Yes indeed, it is not illegal to own a barrel which is out of proof, or even not proofed, or one which has failed proof. It would be illegal to sell any of these though. Sometimes (particularly shotgun barrels) it is possible to repair them and then re-submit for proof.
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    Doubt I'll get my barrel back now with this Corona issue.
    Been with them now for 4 whole months!
    I could be restoring the gun in my WS while I self isolate !!

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    I don't want to worry you, but my pistol was sent off for proofing in Birmingham in 1840, and I only got it in January!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    I don't want to worry you, but my pistol was sent off for proofing in Birmingham in 1840, and I only got it in January!?

    Stay safe
    They obviously don't rush!
    In that case Mrchipshoulder has another 179 years and 8 months to wait before he gets it back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrChipShoulder View Post
    Doubt I'll get my barrel back now with this Corona issue.
    Been with them now for 4 whole months!
    I could be restoring the gun in my WS while I self isolate !!
    Have you written to them? Send a letter by recorded delivery. If you let it fade away so will they.

    There is no reason why it cannot be sent back to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by enfield2band View Post
    Have you written to them? Send a letter by recorded delivery. If you let it fade away so will they.

    There is no reason why it cannot be sent back to you.
    They have replied to me twice in the past over this barrel via email, so it is clear to me they are just ignoring me as they have run out of excuses!
    I see no reason why they'd simply not just ignore a letter as well, but I'll then have wasted money sending a recorded letter.

    At the end of the day, I can prove to the police why the gun is not in my cabinet if they ever need to see, and my club is fully shut, so I couldn't use it anyway.

    It would just be nice to have it back so I can clean up and refinish the stock and refinish the barrel. It would have been a really nice way to spend some time in the workshop keeping busy at this time.

    As it is now, I have no idea if the gun is viable, so not worth even looking at the parts I do have (lock and stock). If I knew the barrel had failed, I could start hunting for another flinter.

    I know at this time it's all a bit inappropriate to be worrying about such matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrChipShoulder View Post
    They have replied to me twice in the past over this barrel via email, so it is clear to me they are just ignoring me as they have run out of excuses!
    I see no reason why they'd simply not just ignore a letter as well, but I'll then have wasted money sending a recorded letter.

    At the end of the day, I can prove to the police why the gun is not in my cabinet if they ever need to see, and my club is fully shut, so I couldn't use it anyway.

    It would just be nice to have it back so I can clean up and refinish the stock and refinish the barrel. It would have been a really nice way to spend some time in the workshop keeping busy at this time.

    As it is now, I have no idea if the gun is viable, so not worth even looking at the parts I do have (lock and stock). If I knew the barrel had failed, I could start hunting for another flinter.

    I know at this time it's all a bit inappropriate to be worrying about such matters.
    It does seem a bit odd that they have not done the barrel or told you anything about it. I hope it eventually comes to a satisfactory conclusion.

    When you say "could start hunting for another flinter" do you mean a complete gun? The reason i ask is because it is possible to buy just a barrel from Arms fairs and you may be able to find one that fits. I would restore the lock and stock in case you can find something, or if you get your own barrel back.

    I know at present Arms Fairs are not being done but this situation with the virus cannot, hopefully, last forever, and we can get back to normal.

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