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    Rawlings Factory Store: Myrtle Beach

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Only good place in South Carolina to get a glove, drove an hour from Charleston just to get one.

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    19 hours agoNEW-Edit I'm going to be long and clearly detail…read morethis interaction so those of you reading will know to be sure to be MORE THAN CLEAR when advising of service with Cormac. I dropped off a .22 rifle to have it re-blued because the gun had a good bit of light rust developing as well as some pitting. This rife belonged to my brother-in-law and I was going to get the barrel re-blued by Cormac as I was going to refinish the wood stock and send off the bolt to be re-chromed myself. I just didn't have the time nor the trays to re-blue it and I found Cormac. I had emailed Douglas about this service work and he said to bring it by. I brought it by and left it with Phil who had be fill out a form with my personal and contact information, and he filled in the rest of the info. on the form. I clearly conveyed I wanted the barrel re-blued. Well, I get the rifle back today and for $149 I got a gun cleaning and lube job. Now those of you that have guns know full well, that's ridiculous anyway, I could have cleaned the rust off and greased and cleaned everything else myself, it was the 'bluing' I needed to have done. Phil wrote on the form : Refinish weapon and make sure everything is operable. I told Douglas (the owner) and he cut me 20 bucks off the price but in later emails after I left, he was apologetic that it wasn't done right and I called him once I got home and told him how very unhappy I was with this business interaction. He tells me that he's 'pretty sure he knows what happened' and that Phil probably wrote to re-finish it (what is that exactly) instead of re-bluing it to save the customer some money and the gunsmith probably would have done the same thing, to just give it a good cleaning versus spending alot of money. Well HELLO!! I'm the customer. I'm the one paying. I don't want anyone 'assuming' anything on my behalf. If I bring an item in and state clearly what I want done to it, then that's what I want done. Would any of you guys pay $150 bucks to anyone to give your rifle a good cleaning? No, you wouldn't, because you, just like me, already have the basic skill sets to break down and clean one. This was to have been a gift to my B-I-L as this was a rifle, matter of fact, the first year the rifle was made by Remington and his Dad gave it to him and his brother when they were in the boy scouts. This thing is date stamped by the code as 1948. There is tons of sentimental value attached with it. I just feel very let down by Cormac. I mean, I can only be so clear in telling someone, I want to get the barrel re-blued and if that person or another takes it upon themself to want to 'save me money', then damnit, address that with me. I find it arrogant that Douglas would even mention saving money to me. I really didn't care if it had been 300 bucks to re-blue it. It's what I wanted. Anyway, that's my gripe and grumble about Cormac. I am not at fault. See pic of receipt attached for proof. I honestly have zero clue as to why Phil wrote 'refinish' unless that also means 're-blue', but I can only do so much in telling someone what I WANT. Douglas did offer for me to bring it back and he'd send it off to have some coats of 'blue' applied and he's still not getting it. I wanted the bluing stripped off and the pitting removed. I wanted that barrel to be just like it was when Remington made it. Big, Huge, let-down. The only reason I went with Cormac was because of the glowing reviews, but alas, no company is perfect, but now I just have one hell of a cleaning on a rifle that serves zero purpose as I'll have to de-grease everything to strip it down and re-work it myself. If you find yourself dropping anything off for service just be sure you clearly convey and have it in writing (for what that's worth) what you want done. I did email and ask for a refund, given that the service I requested wasn't performed, but the owner responded that the 'work was performed as written'. So I guess that writing 'refinish' by their employee doesn't mean to 're-blue' but to clean and lube. Either or, I clearly stated I wanted it re-blued and I received it back, just cleaned and lubed.

    Awesome shop and a great group of guys who work there. All were friendly and helpful, providing…read more answers concerning ammo and firearms. They are well stocked with AR parts and they build custom rifles to order. They also carry ammo (when available) and have a selection of holsters and other gun related gear.

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