Singletree
05-09-2005, 02:31 PM
Gentlemen,
I started a new thread on the Marlin 38-55 as the old one has wandered somewhat.
I have just received a return phone call from Mr. Looney on my CB which has been to the factory twice and not fixed. The short of it is, Mr. Looney has been in Italy working on marketing a shotgun from there under the Marlin name. He apologized and gave me three options. One, the return of the purchase price. Two, I could have a brand new gun. Three, he would rebarrel mine, guaranteed. I chose the third option as there isn't anything wrong with the gun sans the barrel. Mr. Looney said he wanted to turn the situation into a more pleasant one, and would I except several boxes of loaded ammo and also the cost of postage both ways, the last postage refund is in the mail.
I asked for empty brass but he said liability constraints prohibited that. I hate to corrupt my gun with condums, but I'll sacrifice. Thanks all for support.
Horay for Marlin.
Singletree
I started a new thread on the Marlin 38-55 as the old one has wandered somewhat.
I have just received a return phone call from Mr. Looney on my CB which has been to the factory twice and not fixed. The short of it is, Mr. Looney has been in Italy working on marketing a shotgun from there under the Marlin name. He apologized and gave me three options. One, the return of the purchase price. Two, I could have a brand new gun. Three, he would rebarrel mine, guaranteed. I chose the third option as there isn't anything wrong with the gun sans the barrel. Mr. Looney said he wanted to turn the situation into a more pleasant one, and would I except several boxes of loaded ammo and also the cost of postage both ways, the last postage refund is in the mail.
I asked for empty brass but he said liability constraints prohibited that. I hate to corrupt my gun with condums, but I'll sacrifice. Thanks all for support.
Horay for Marlin.
Singletree