A little Volquartsen story.
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:08 pm
I bought a Volquartsen accurizing kit for a friends Ruger 10-22, and he recently installed it.
All is well, clean crisp trigger action. Then he tried the safety. No worky. He took it apart, checked everything, found the sear wasn't quite right. So, he emailed Volquartsen.com.
Five minutes later he gets an email from Scott. Scott Volquartsen that is. Seems it's a common issue, Ruger precision fits their parts in that area, and sometimes the sear is a bit too tight to allow the safety to work. Two options, send them the action and they'll fit it for free, or grind and polish off the necessary material. Gave precise directions on what to take where. They traded two or three emails back and forth.
How's that for customer service!
All is well, clean crisp trigger action. Then he tried the safety. No worky. He took it apart, checked everything, found the sear wasn't quite right. So, he emailed Volquartsen.com.
Five minutes later he gets an email from Scott. Scott Volquartsen that is. Seems it's a common issue, Ruger precision fits their parts in that area, and sometimes the sear is a bit too tight to allow the safety to work. Two options, send them the action and they'll fit it for free, or grind and polish off the necessary material. Gave precise directions on what to take where. They traded two or three emails back and forth.
How's that for customer service!