derweibhai
32 Cal
Hi all,
I have a Pedersoli 54 Caliber swivel rifle (not many made so not surprised if nobody has heard of it). It is a beautiful albeit very heavy rifle. My issue is that I purchased it off of Gunbroker used, and it turns out that it has an issue. Both barrels are identical and stacked vertically with a forend only on the sides. Both barrels are identical and rotate on the breech via a spring loaded detent ball arrangement. Both barrels are individually serial numbered and marked with all markings including the caliber (54) on both. Problem is that one barrel is 54 caliber as marked, and the other is 50 caliber. I contacted Pedersoli customer service and they said that this is impossible and there is no way that it could have left the factory this way. Obviously they are wrong, and the lady would not budge on this. She said that I could send it at my cost to a Pedersoli Authorized Service Center and that they could take a look at it for me. I asked what would happen if I was correct and it was indeed a 50 caliber bore mismarked as 54. She absolutely refused to reply. This makes me not want to spend the money to ship off the gun (more than likely just the barrel as they are easily detached), not knowing what they will do, and risking the stupid shippers loosing or damaging the part in the process. I am an AGI certified Gunsmith and could make another barrel for it using a Green Mountain or similar blank, but it would not be correct for the rifle. It pisses me off that they dont stand by their product when it is obvious that somebody screwed up. I was nice and courteous, but that woman defiantly did not want to help at all. So I am stuck with a rifle that uses two different caliber balls, and not even something useful like a shotgun rifle combo or even a squirrel rifle barrel over the 54 cal. I was tempted to bore out the barrel to 12 or even 10 gauge, but once again it is a nice gun, that is properly marked and I dont want to further screw it up. Plus for what I spent on it, any more money put into it seems like a waste. My use for this gun was a heavy woods stand hunting rifle for deer. Thoughts?
This isnt a recent purchase, and the seller ghosted me after I replied about the issue, just wanted to add that before anyone brought it up.
I have a Pedersoli 54 Caliber swivel rifle (not many made so not surprised if nobody has heard of it). It is a beautiful albeit very heavy rifle. My issue is that I purchased it off of Gunbroker used, and it turns out that it has an issue. Both barrels are identical and stacked vertically with a forend only on the sides. Both barrels are identical and rotate on the breech via a spring loaded detent ball arrangement. Both barrels are individually serial numbered and marked with all markings including the caliber (54) on both. Problem is that one barrel is 54 caliber as marked, and the other is 50 caliber. I contacted Pedersoli customer service and they said that this is impossible and there is no way that it could have left the factory this way. Obviously they are wrong, and the lady would not budge on this. She said that I could send it at my cost to a Pedersoli Authorized Service Center and that they could take a look at it for me. I asked what would happen if I was correct and it was indeed a 50 caliber bore mismarked as 54. She absolutely refused to reply. This makes me not want to spend the money to ship off the gun (more than likely just the barrel as they are easily detached), not knowing what they will do, and risking the stupid shippers loosing or damaging the part in the process. I am an AGI certified Gunsmith and could make another barrel for it using a Green Mountain or similar blank, but it would not be correct for the rifle. It pisses me off that they dont stand by their product when it is obvious that somebody screwed up. I was nice and courteous, but that woman defiantly did not want to help at all. So I am stuck with a rifle that uses two different caliber balls, and not even something useful like a shotgun rifle combo or even a squirrel rifle barrel over the 54 cal. I was tempted to bore out the barrel to 12 or even 10 gauge, but once again it is a nice gun, that is properly marked and I dont want to further screw it up. Plus for what I spent on it, any more money put into it seems like a waste. My use for this gun was a heavy woods stand hunting rifle for deer. Thoughts?
This isnt a recent purchase, and the seller ghosted me after I replied about the issue, just wanted to add that before anyone brought it up.