Maybe the original owner had already been paid out by his insurance company so the carbine might not have legally belonged to him anymore, it would be property of the insurance company to send it to auction, to recoup the claim loss?
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I agree it is onerous. When I had Geico the agent told me I had to have BoS or receipt too in the event of a loss. I can't find it on their website for non members, so maybe its changed now? I probably should have said all my experiences dealing with firearms insurance, both companies had this...
‘‘(A) a device designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be used primarily to make, or convert a product into, a frame or receiver for a firearm; and ‘‘(B) any combination of parts designed or tended for use in making a device described in sub paragraph (A) and from which such a...
For legal purposes they state they have no warranty. Nearly the same thing happened with me as the OP, they wouldnt even let me pay for the spring. Ruger really rocks! Also I'll leave this video here, part one of several videos they have about their operations...
Ive been issued one in 2008 by uncle Sam. We only shot winchester 00 buck and slugs through them but ive never seen one choke in over a thousand rounds. I have seen operator error, but thats a training issue not a mechanical one. The gas system is very robust. The folding stock makes it a...