welshwarrior Posted July 20, 2017 Report Share Posted July 20, 2017 ok correct "ripping to pieces" bad choice of phrase admitted , but if an internal part had been worn out ,broken or damaged ,many dealers would be reluctant to touch it if you had had it in pieces ! you know its true ...same as any product it invalidates the warranty that it may have had ,common sense not rocket science. Luckily the primer was the problem so in this case no harm done and the dealer was fine with sorting any problems so why take the risk. A timeless well proven classic ,a joy to own and easy to maintain. He's done a basic strip down anyone who's had an 1100 will have had to do this regularly to clean the gun trap shooters often changed trigger units during the day to keep 1100 on song. A dealer is more likely to say something if the guns not been cleaned. This is more a kin to take ejectors out of a beretta OU for cleaning than taking the action to pieces. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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