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NIB Gun with damaged crown

I did read it, I guess I'm losing my comprehension along with other things lol
Thanks.
That photo is right after I cut it off on my table saw. I cleaned the burrs out, beveled it a little with a counter sink and polished it with 400 grit lapping compound on a round head brass screw.
 
That is a copper mine. Id bet its within their tolerance. But hey at least its got rifling! Gotta send back a brand new lever action 22mag that cant launch a bullet straight with forgotten rifling. View attachment 1305111
That is a copper mine. Id bet its within their tolerance. But hey at least its got rifling! Gotta send back a brand new lever action 22mag that cant launch a bullet straight with forgotten rifling. View attachment 1305111
I bet it was a Henry .22 magnum. I have a Henry that would keyhole just like yours. The good news is they have great customer service and warranty. They installed a new barrel and had it back to me in about 10 days. It shoots great now. I think they had a bad run of barrels with bad rifling.
 
I bet it was a Henry .22 magnum. I have a Henry that would keyhole just like yours. The good news is they have great customer service and warranty. They installed a new barrel and had it back to me in about 10 days. It shoots great now. I think they had a bad run of barrels with bad rifling.
Its on its way to them right now
 
Looking for some advice.

For xmas, my (incredible) wife gave me a brand new rifle in 6.5 prc. I've been shooting/reloading AR-15s but this is my first real bolt-action.

Upon borescoping it, the crown seems messed up...but I'm not sure how big a deal to make out of it. For transparency, all I've done with this gun is unboxed it (ie no hap-hazard cleaning). I just e-mailed the manufacturer today to see what they say. But was curious what I should be pushing them to do here (new rifle, recrown the barrel)?

Video https://drive.google.com/file/d/14tEOC0mso9rYzHLf02i_QYWbwEtfyY5T/view?usp=sharing
Yes, it should be replaced, appears to be too much copper fouling for being just test fired.
Being a retired machinist with machine tools if it was mine I'd just recrown it in a few minutes. But that's not for the average guy, and you shouldn't have to. A company should stand behind their products.
 
Maybe. I met a guy in a local gun shop. He ordered a Henry 2 years ago. He was stopping in to see if it had come yet. He wasn’t happy when he heard “No”. It was a large loop 44Mag. Maybe that had something to do with it?
 
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An update. Talked to them on Friday because the online tracking system said pending return delivery. Seems their system was misleading, i t failed their accuracy tests. The next step is a mandatory second opinion (manager review?). They made it sound like a replacement rifle was likely. If that is the outcome, it means 4-6 weeks due to ATF paperwork. Overall, would be happy if that is where I end up.
 
There is no ATF paperwork, other than your info entered into their book and sending replacement back to your house.
 
other than your info entered into their book and sending replacement back to your house.
Don't think so. When S&W replaced a 629 revolver for me, new firearm requires 4473 background check. I went through my normal FFL and S&W reimbursed me for the transfer. Owner could have become ineligible since original acquisition.
 
Don't think so. When S&W replaced a 629 revolver for me, new firearm requires 4473 background check. I went through my normal FFL and S&W reimbursed me for the transfer. Owner could have become ineligible since original acquisition.
Most times they destroy the old ser no and its transferred to the new item which you already own
 
I forget......in this thread.


IF you sent via FFL, they will send back to that FFL.

IF you sent personally, should land on your doorstep with adult signature required.
 
Well the wife gets a gold star ⭐️. Good news is they acknowledged the accuracy issue, I can’t imagine a manager reviewing that and not taking care of it. Glad you took the time to look at the barrel!
 
Most times they destroy the old ser no and its transferred to the new item which you already own
I have no idea what the regulations are but I sent a rifle to Henry for the replacement of a defective barrel. About 2 weeks later I received the same serial number back. It was definitely a new rifle with the same serial number. There were no FFL involved.
 
I have no idea what the regulations are but I sent a rifle to Henry for the replacement of a defective barrel. About 2 weeks later I received the same serial number back. It was definitely a new rifle with the same serial number. There were no FFL involved.
This is the way they should do it, and its the only way ive seen it done
 

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