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Hi ya'll, So, im gonna make my first purchase on a used pistol, and had a question. Forgive my ignorance but here goes. Once I buy the gun, is there any law that protects me if the gun is a "lemon" per say? Its a ftf transaction at a dunkins (free wifi) being that were at a public place I obviously cant pop off to test the gun. Thanx in advance.
LOLFor instance, in a recent sale I made to someone from armslist, I arrived at the house he said to meet him at to find two gentlemen standing on either side of the driveway with pump shotguns in their hands. The sale eventually went off without a hitch but it was surreal.
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Did you have to hand over the blindfolded girl first, or did they slide the briefcase to you first?
im fairly new to the world of guns...
I'm telling you, it was surreal. Turns out they were getting ready to go to the range and I drove in just as they were bringing their stuff to the car. So I put the pin back in the grenade and let them off easy.
I have bought several used guns. Most sellers are selling because they just don't like the gun or are trying to sell to fund another project. I don't know anyone who has purchased a gun that someone was selling that had hidden issues. Most of the Gun manufacturers are more than willing to repair their guns at no charge so defects are not usually an issue.
personally i would not buy a used gun for $50 less than I could buy a new one unless it is something hard to find or comes with extras but that is just me
there is a reason that Smith pays Glock a license fee for each SD9VE, it is a full on copy of a Glock.