Interesting turn of events today. One of the two guns in question is a Ruger Gold Label SxS 12ga.,with a single selector trigger. I sent it to Briley after first calling their service department to make sure their gunsmith would be able to do a tune-up that would improve upon the factory trigger by reducing slack (take-up) and excessive over travel and get both sides to break at a crisp 3 1/4 to 3 3/4 pounds which I was told they would be happy to do. Guns were delivered on Friday the 13th, but when I called to followup today the gunsmith got on the phone and without even examining the trigger stated said he would not work on the Ruger even though it is a virtually factory new gun. While that was news to me, he gave me another mystery when he stated he has no problem working on the second gun which is an SKB O/U.
Anyone care to speculate as to why a company like Briley would have me waste my time and money shipping them a brand name gun only to turn around and refuse to work on it? Is the trigger on a Ruger a potential liability and the SKB is not?