Yes wrote:snag wrote:Up to you, of course, but if it were me I'd be taking it straight back to the dealer and demanding a replacement or some sort of compensation. You've paid for a new firearm and it should be in pristine condition. Would you accept delivery of a new car if it had a dint in the door?
Hey Snag, thanks for that. I see what you're saying - I would like a pristine rifle. It's one of those things though, I took the rifle after a cursory look over it in the store... And although I know I didn't ding it, the store could also claim that I did it after I got it home. I guess I'm in a rush to shoot it tomorrow and justifying that it's a small dint!
There are a number of ways of looking at this.
It's my understanding that people buy these Tikkas based on their reputedly oh so wonderful accuracy for a modestly priced rifle where one would not normally expect or demand cosmetic perfection.
But judging by the scuff marks on the bolt shroud this might be more than a simple cosmetic defect.
You are faced with the following dilemma, especially if accuracy does not live up to your expectations.
If you try to rectify it yourself then you will own the problem.
If you take it back then you are at the mercy of the vendor's attitude to warranty claims.