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<blockquote data-quote="HFS" data-source="post: 3756434" data-attributes="member: 8862"><p><strong>My understanding of what I have been told:</strong></p><p>If you were the seller (it was your table) and -- oops! -- your gun was loaded with your ammo that suddenly went BANG!. Then you get packed up and escorted out of the show with instructions to never come back again. Doesn't matter if you pulled the trigger or a tire kicking would be customer did it. It's your fault. The guns on your table are supposed to be unloaded.</p><p>What happens if you were the seller (your table and your UNLOADED gun) and some dumb-- was somehow able to chamber a round in a zip tied gun "to see if it'd fee-yut" and the idiot managed to pull the trigger -- maybe while you were showing another gun to somebody else ??????? No idea on that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFS, post: 3756434, member: 8862"] [B]My understanding of what I have been told:[/B] If you were the seller (it was your table) and -- oops! -- your gun was loaded with your ammo that suddenly went BANG!. Then you get packed up and escorted out of the show with instructions to never come back again. Doesn't matter if you pulled the trigger or a tire kicking would be customer did it. It's your fault. The guns on your table are supposed to be unloaded. What happens if you were the seller (your table and your UNLOADED gun) and some dumb-- was somehow able to chamber a round in a zip tied gun "to see if it'd fee-yut" and the idiot managed to pull the trigger -- maybe while you were showing another gun to somebody else ??????? No idea on that one. [/QUOTE]
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