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<blockquote data-quote="Z71" data-source="post: 2107760" data-attributes="member: 26805"><p>You didn't really ask to field-strip the gun...you asked to inspect it for wear..you can do that without gutting the thing on top a store's showcase. I would expect about any gunstore employee would react about the same. Not proper gunstore etiquette...ask the guy that owns the gun at the moment to strip it down if he will...if he won't...I wouldn't really expect him to allow you to.</p><p></p><p>He doesn't know you from Jack...and has no idea if you are able to strip a Glock and put it back together! </p><p></p><p>He cannot read your mind either...more than one gun has been 'inspected' by a customer and later been found to be missing parts...it just ain't a cool thing for a gunstore to have customers..potential buyers or otherwise taking apart the goods...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Z71, post: 2107760, member: 26805"] You didn't really ask to field-strip the gun...you asked to inspect it for wear..you can do that without gutting the thing on top a store's showcase. I would expect about any gunstore employee would react about the same. Not proper gunstore etiquette...ask the guy that owns the gun at the moment to strip it down if he will...if he won't...I wouldn't really expect him to allow you to. He doesn't know you from Jack...and has no idea if you are able to strip a Glock and put it back together! He cannot read your mind either...more than one gun has been 'inspected' by a customer and later been found to be missing parts...it just ain't a cool thing for a gunstore to have customers..potential buyers or otherwise taking apart the goods... [/QUOTE]
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