Likewise - no offense meant.
The muscle mutts we have delivering our business material don’t care, “Fragile” means toss it harder!
The muscle mutts we have delivering our business material don’t care, “Fragile” means toss it harder!
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I purchased this rifle from a forum member a couple of weeks ago. Everything about the process went great until I opened the box. It was shipped via USPS and it appears that they were rather rough with the package. The stock is curly maple and is broken all the way through. I am hoping you guys with experience repairing rifles can help. Thank you in advance.View attachment 219056
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Definitely agree there are a few hubs that go out of their way to damage firearms.I am starting to believe there is a certain hub that these shipments go through where there is someone that does this kind of damage intentionally.
we need to compile a tracking chart and see if it can be verified. just too many long packages being mutilated.
that break can be fixed but the sting of it will always be there. i know.
Jim Kibler builds about the best shipping crate i have seen. But i received a rifle broken in half in a crate built just like his.I wonder about sleeving the more fragile barrel portion of the gun padded inside a section of heavy pvc pipe or conduit. Then packing the whole thing carefully protected as above.
I would not put my trust in cardboard. Plywood, heavy masonite stuff, and stout wood frame. All assembled with torx head screws.
there needs to be a video on how to box these guns put in the for sale rules, so idiots can box them properly, I add 1/4" underlayment to the inside of the box to give the gun protection from this, I have one coming and am hoping it is boxed properly,
Might be helpful to know your general location, as someone here might recommend a shop or builder local to you.Thank you all for the responses. It has given me hope that this rifle is not lost. Now I just have to figure out who to send it to for the fix.
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