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Title: problems with Remington/ H&R Handirifle
Post by: a1abob on April 12, 2014, 04:41:01 PM
Take this for what it's worth,  sometime in February I sent my H&R Handi to Remington to have a .357, and 410 barrel fitted for it, they returned it with just the .357 barrel although they charged me for both, after more than a week of talking to the people at Remington they decided that they hadn't made the .410 barrel after all and said they'd refund my money.    I think that anybody can make a mistake, so I sent the action back again on 4-3-14 to try again to get a .410 barrel.   On 4-12-14 I received my AMX. bill and on 3-19-14 Remington charged me  $2948.93.  I don't know if that was for the .357, the .410, or me complaining about it.   I do plan to find out, AMX said not to pay it, thats why I use AMX.

The moral of the story is, unless you have a lot of money in savings or a good credit rating stay away from Remington, it also helps to have a good sense of humor and a lot of patients, because these folks have no idea what they're doing.  HAVE FUN
Title: Re: problems with Remington/ H&R Handirifle
Post by: kmitch200 on April 13, 2014, 10:01:20 AM
What did they quote you as the price for these barrels in the first place?   
Title: Re: problems with Remington/ H&R Handirifle
Post by: a1abob on April 13, 2014, 06:00:49 PM
The total was $240. and they sent back $84.00 because they didn't send the .410.   So I guess the .410 is costing me $3,444.  Hope those Squirrels appreciate it.
Title: Re: problems with Remington/ H&R Handirifle
Post by: vincewarde on April 14, 2014, 04:59:46 PM
No wonder there is a brisk trade in used barrels that people self fit!