I mentioned this on another post...I received (as a gift) a very nice Beretta from a well-known and reputable dealer about 4 months ago. This particular model is exclusive to this dealer and is 1 of 100 exclusive to this dealer. The premium for this exclusivity was pretty hefty compared to the model it's based off of (the 686 I believe).
Until last week, it's been in the safe. Let's forego all the "you should have..." and the "why didn't you...." If I knew how, I'd put a double facepalm smiley right here. I KNOW I KNOW!! To the point...
After sitting out in the dove field for hours last weekend and starting to really get to know this gun, I noticed that the inletting of the stock is horrendous.
I know it's no Purdey, Boss or H&H, but for the money paid for this gun, I would have expected MUCH better fit and finish.
Do you think I have a real issue here or do I need to just take my lumps? I haven't reached out to the store that I bought it from yet, but was wondering what you all thought. Based on the reputation of this dealer, I am hopeful that they will help me out with this. I saw this model in a catalog, looked at it online and it was ordered online, so it was never fitted to me.
Ideally, the store would agree with me that the fit and inletting is sub-par and have the stock re-finished to improve the inletting and get the wood more aligned with the steel. The stock overhangs the receiver by .5-.6mm on both sides, and the trigger group sits sub-flush of the stock by a full 1mm.
Also, I realize now that this stock has too much drop for me. If they agree to re-finish, re-cut or replace the stock, would it seem like I'm trying to pull one over on them if I ask to have the stock replaced and to decrease the drop while they're at it? My end goal here is to get the inletting cleaned up, but I just figure that while they're at it, they could help me out with the drop as well.
I'll be calling them tomorrow but was just hoping to get some opinoins.
I bought an $800.00 Stevens as a gift to an employee this spring and the furniture fit was easily better than this. Again, I know I should have been more careful up front. Believe me, I won't make this mistake again!
Until last week, it's been in the safe. Let's forego all the "you should have..." and the "why didn't you...." If I knew how, I'd put a double facepalm smiley right here. I KNOW I KNOW!! To the point...
After sitting out in the dove field for hours last weekend and starting to really get to know this gun, I noticed that the inletting of the stock is horrendous.
I know it's no Purdey, Boss or H&H, but for the money paid for this gun, I would have expected MUCH better fit and finish.
Do you think I have a real issue here or do I need to just take my lumps? I haven't reached out to the store that I bought it from yet, but was wondering what you all thought. Based on the reputation of this dealer, I am hopeful that they will help me out with this. I saw this model in a catalog, looked at it online and it was ordered online, so it was never fitted to me.
Ideally, the store would agree with me that the fit and inletting is sub-par and have the stock re-finished to improve the inletting and get the wood more aligned with the steel. The stock overhangs the receiver by .5-.6mm on both sides, and the trigger group sits sub-flush of the stock by a full 1mm.
Also, I realize now that this stock has too much drop for me. If they agree to re-finish, re-cut or replace the stock, would it seem like I'm trying to pull one over on them if I ask to have the stock replaced and to decrease the drop while they're at it? My end goal here is to get the inletting cleaned up, but I just figure that while they're at it, they could help me out with the drop as well.
I'll be calling them tomorrow but was just hoping to get some opinoins.
I bought an $800.00 Stevens as a gift to an employee this spring and the furniture fit was easily better than this. Again, I know I should have been more careful up front. Believe me, I won't make this mistake again!