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Since the OP's nemesis has a web site I would report them.Otherwise just write it off to education
Is there some neutral party to report this sort of thing to that I'm not aware of?
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Since the OP's nemesis has a web site I would report them.Otherwise just write it off to education
A friend was shooting some .40 cal commercial reloads from one of the local to the PNW reloaders and got some bad loads about 2 years ago. I don't recall if it was a squib followed by a good round or a hot load but it locked up everything and the slide wouldn't move at all. I don't recall if they actually admitted fault but they did voluntarily pay for shipping it to the manufacturer where the slide had to be cut off the frame and an entire rebuild was done including the custom shop doing a bit of extra work. They also picked up the tab for all parts and work done as well as either refunding the ammo purchase or replacing it. Some of them do take responsibility for their errors...
BATF I would ASSume would be best. Califorinia DOJ?. That may be too harshIs there some neutral party to report this sort of thing to that I'm not aware of?