I recently received my F4 for my TBAC 30P-1. I picked up the can from the dealer and couldn't wait to get home to try it on so while driving down the interstate, I removed the thread protector from the host and put the can on. The reason I am mentioning this is to demonstrate how easliy the can went on. This is not my first suppressor and I did not have to force anything. No chance of cross threading or anything of the like. It went on smooth as butter, like my other cans do. Fast forward to when I made it home a few hours later (went around town looking for powder with no luck). I wanted to take the can off of the primary host and try it out on my AAC Handi Rifle to compare weight to other cans. I was able to get the can about 1/4" off before it became really difficult to move. Worried that I might damage something and not knowing what the problem was, I tried to "rethread" it back to the shoulder. No luck. At this point, I couldn't move the can either way. I was so confused and couldn't imagine what the problem was. This really sucked because I didn't even get a chance to run a single round through it.

So, now my new can is stuck on the rifle. Confused as hell since it went on normally, I tried getting it off. Wouldn't budge much at all. Got a friend to hold the rifle while I tried to remove it. It was stuck so bad, my skin was coming off on the can because my hands were slipping and the can wasn't moving.
Ok, so its stuck. I phone TBAC on Monday morning and they tell me to ship it to them. $80 for UPS. Here's where my question comes in. They tell me they aren't sure why it is stuck but they will have to cut it off, rethread the barrel and drill out the piece of barrel in the can. If nothing is wrong with can, they can make sure threads are good to go and send it back. Turn around time is less than a week. Great! Then I get the news that this is going to cost me. $120 which included the return shipping. Am I wrong to think that I shouldn't be charged for this or at least part of it? Maybe they could have rethreaded the barrel free of charge??? The threads in the can ended up being ok with " a very small flat spot in one of the threads that will effect nothing". My barrel is now shorter and I don't have an answer as to what actually happened since they had to drill out the piece of barrel. So what do you guys think? Am I wrong for thinking that this should have been taken care of? My only customer service comparison was from AAC. The latch on my SDN-6 was worn so AAC paid shipping both ways and fixed the problem free of charge. I understand that these aren't the same type of problem but I still feel like getting my TBAC problem fixed shouldn't have costed me $200.
ETA: I am not bashing TBAC in anyway. I am just wondering what other think about the way it has been handled. I just want to know if you guys think about the situation.

So, now my new can is stuck on the rifle. Confused as hell since it went on normally, I tried getting it off. Wouldn't budge much at all. Got a friend to hold the rifle while I tried to remove it. It was stuck so bad, my skin was coming off on the can because my hands were slipping and the can wasn't moving.
Ok, so its stuck. I phone TBAC on Monday morning and they tell me to ship it to them. $80 for UPS. Here's where my question comes in. They tell me they aren't sure why it is stuck but they will have to cut it off, rethread the barrel and drill out the piece of barrel in the can. If nothing is wrong with can, they can make sure threads are good to go and send it back. Turn around time is less than a week. Great! Then I get the news that this is going to cost me. $120 which included the return shipping. Am I wrong to think that I shouldn't be charged for this or at least part of it? Maybe they could have rethreaded the barrel free of charge??? The threads in the can ended up being ok with " a very small flat spot in one of the threads that will effect nothing". My barrel is now shorter and I don't have an answer as to what actually happened since they had to drill out the piece of barrel. So what do you guys think? Am I wrong for thinking that this should have been taken care of? My only customer service comparison was from AAC. The latch on my SDN-6 was worn so AAC paid shipping both ways and fixed the problem free of charge. I understand that these aren't the same type of problem but I still feel like getting my TBAC problem fixed shouldn't have costed me $200.
ETA: I am not bashing TBAC in anyway. I am just wondering what other think about the way it has been handled. I just want to know if you guys think about the situation.
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