To me-- not visually appealing. I'm sending it back. BTW: Nice gift!
No idea what the "huh" is directly related to. If it is directed tot he WD40 comment, he is referring to what I did in 2002 with my Beretta 391 Teknys and Beretta 682 Gold.Huh?
Starting a post with random “squeaky hinge” and “I am wood gun” then a biology lesson of how wood grain lines grow. Multiple miss-spellings of “knot”. None of which was a direct reply to anyone’s post. Random run-on senteneces and incomplete thoughts, hence...huh?No idea what the "huh" is directly related to. If it is directed tot he WD40 comment, he is referring to what I did in 2002 with my Beretta 391 Teknys and Beretta 682 Gold.
I did mention that I already owned several Beretta guns and I would hate to have to go to a different manufacturer like Perazzi, Krieghoff, etc.
OP - I received the same sort of treatment from Browning in the 90s on the rusting and galling on my Browning Citori Lighting. Hence, my first Beretta purchase. I have not looked back since. However, if I received the same treatment from Benelli that you did, I'm pretty sure I would be looking for a different brand gun moving forward. Granted, I would have asked to speak to the lady's supervisor. Sort of like talking to the entry level customer service reps at Comcast, IRS, etc. It takes 30 minutes just to explain the problem to then hear, "Can I put you on hold for 5 minutes while I research the issue?"
Did you contact Cabela's? Cabela's used to have great customer service. No idea what it is like now that Bass Pro bought Cabela's. If it is anything like the gun room in Christiana and the merchandise I have seen in Augusta and elsewhere in Cabela's stores, it probably will not work out well. Does not hurt to try though.
lol - now I know where you were coming from.Starting a post with random “squeaky hinge” and “I am wood gun” then a biology lesson of how wood grain lines grow. Multiple miss-spellings of “knot”. None of which was a direct reply to anyone’s post. Random run-on senteneces and incomplete thoughts, hence...huh?
Sorry, I don't like it, and knots are defects.
no return on firearms, absolutely or I would have refused it. The clerk and I thought no problem, Benelli would stand behind this. I was very wrongI might be wrong, but doesn’t Cabelas/Bass Pro have a “no return on firearms” policy? Or is that just ammo?
This is the way.I would blast pictures of it all over social media including their Facebook/twitter/instagram pages along with trap shooting forums. I would also put a description of your interaction with customer service rep.
I bet they will be jumping at the chance to make it right first thing Monday morning in order to get you to take it down.
An argument I've had many many times with customers(as a hardwood floor installer) 40 or so years. Lol.Wood with knots. Whoduhthunkit.
Reminds me of the movie, Shallow Hal.
It's a gift I'm sure she'll love regardless of Mother Nature's quirks.
When I'm building something out of pine, the knottier the better.An argument I've had many many times with customers(as a hardwood floor installer) 40 or so years. Lol.
There are different qualities of walnut stocks. No sap wood, I'm good. But then again, I prefer snuggly polymer guns.
I would blast pictures of it all over social media including their Facebook/twitter/instagram pages along with trap shooting forums. I would also put a description of your interaction with customer service rep.
I bet they will be jumping at the chance to make it right first thing Monday morning in order to get you to take it down.