uscra112 wrote on Mar 5
th, 2021 at 9:30pm:
Tom_Trevor assra life no.71 wrote on Oct 8
th, 2020 at 5:57pm:
The kit I bought was bored so far off center it would hit six feet to the right of a 100 yard target. Enough of Numrich for me.
I'm morally certain that Numrich buys reject lots for scrap metal prices and retails them on the web site. Ask me about the .22 liners I once bought that were bulged .005" to .010" oversize in spots.
Much of what Numrich has offered for sale over the years has been rejects from others! And often at scrap metal prices! Sometimes they got lucky and got some good parts in the mix. Sometimes they got lucky and sold stuff to people who couldn't tell the difference. Sometimes their return policy made it tough on customers to return items, so they simply tossed small purchases in the scrap bin.
I bought one of their .45-70 barrels for a project decades ago, and the bore was off at one end by over 1/8" from center! That was fortunate, as it being so far off I could easily see it before any work began!
I bought a set of screws for an 1889 Marlin I was working on, and when they arrived all the heads were flat head! I ended up chucking each up and shaping the heads to look correct.
Bought a pawl or hand for a Colt SAA and it came without a flat spring. I called them and they wouldn't replace it until I sent the bad one back. Then they sent a replacement, but with it came another bill for shipping! A note said they'd add the shipping charge to my next order! Called them up and read them the riot act, and told them they could be waiting a very long time before ever adding it to another order, as I'd not be making one. The person agreed to cancel the shipping charge, and I told him he still owed me for shipping the bad part back! They credited me for that.
I try to buy very little from them, but did get quite a bit of their Remington parts when they were selling off the late Rolling Block parts.