Posted by Rich_WI on February 19, 2013 at 19:46:20 from (50.50.77.31):
In Reply to: OT: 30-06 Options posted by J Rood on February 17, 2013 at 09:17:40:
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You go print out whatever you want, the fact still remains, and lets not forget that I provided plenty of proof for this, that H&R will not sell you a barrel like you are claiming. This has been a fact for well over 30 years. Your claim that a few years ago you could have bought what you are claiming because of some mythical piece of paper that came with the gun is pure BullSpit.
You made a wild and outlandish claim in this thread, you advised the OP to simply buy a 30-06 barrel and put it on a NEF shotgun (which is made by H&R). I corrected you and ever since then you have been backpeddling, argueing and changing things to attempt to support your claim. All have been proven false. You even claim to have "proof" inthe form of something that was put in with your shotgun and some NRA guide. Of course, you never provide any of this said "proof". On the other hand, I have even linked you straight to the manufactor web page that clearly lays out their policy. They even have a toll free number that you can call and talk to somebody right at H&R, of course, you wont do that.
The simple fact is, you cant put a 30-06 barrel on a shotgun reciever. H&R wont sell you one so the OP cant go buy one like you claim and H&R wont fit one to a shotgun reciever so he cant get one even if he sends the shotgun in. Get it yet? http://www.hr1871.com/support/accessoryprogram.asp Call em, they will tell you everything I have told you. 1-866-776-9292
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