Originally Posted by
Sir_SwampThing
If nothing else, Brocock themselves are surely going to want to investigate an issue like this on such a recently introduced model.
But a measured, polite and reasonable approach to them is absolutely paramount otherwise they can (and almost certainly will) stand by the terms and conditions of their warranty.
Just remember that there's a difference between being assertive and just being an ass.
Atb
Chris
Originally Posted by
Born Again
I'm not legally qualified, so could be off target here, but it strikes me that if this goes to any kind of court an expert opinion will be required, and the best people to give that opinion are the manufacturers. Sending the rifle to anybody else just adds another layer of excuses for the defence. If it was mine I'd get it straight to the manufacturers for appraisal, ASAP.
I agree wholeheartedly with the above. Sometime ago (2013 or 4) I bought a new rifle, via Pellpax, a premium brand. It had issues with the legendry trigger unit within a year. Due to other things, I did not do anything about it until 14 months had passed. Being polite & reasonable meant the gun was picked up by the dealer, rebuilt, & returned FoC within a couple of weeks.
I know this is a different experience to that of the OP, but sometimes a polite, reasoned approach works best.
ATB
Bru
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