Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: T-ROY on October 16, 2019, 09:01:20 PM
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Is this cracked or a manufacturing defect. I have never noticed it before and i think i would have
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That's pretty normal for a part stamped or sheared from a larger piece of plate. What you're seeing is where the surface of the material tore a bit during the shear operation; certain steels tend to do that more, or if the shear dies are a little worn. It looks like most of it was ground flat but some of that rough tear line remained. Nothing to worry about, but I suppose it probably doesn't feel like the quality you were hoping for.
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That is a shear line where the part was stamped out and the material tore a bit, most likely from worn stamping dies. Its not a mark that will promote a failure, its just ugly. Odds are that many of the SX series have the same appearance issues.
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Hang it back together and shoot it.
Aaron
Grumpys Gun Repair.
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are you the original owner? browning has exceptional customer service and if you aren't happy with it I would contact them.
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I sent the pictures into winchester and they want me send the gun to them at there expense. but after watching a few you tube videos today and looking at a friend of mines. looks like most of them might look like this. im just going to shoot it. i clean it some what often cant believe i didn't notice it before.
thanks again for all the responds