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<blockquote data-quote="scott024" data-source="post: 4318958" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>I agree with this totally. I met a member a couple years ago with a revolver that was described as excellent and the pictures didn't show anything to say otherwise, albeit the pictures were not great. Upon inspection at the meet, there was blue loss that had been touched up in several places with a blue pin, pitting on the backstrap, and the lock up was not that great. I explained the condition issues and passed on the deal. I also advised the seller to remove the excellent condition description. </p><p>As far as selling guns, I would hate to have someone feel buyers remorse on a gun they bought from me. If I missed something on my item, I would definitely not hold someone to a sight unseen agreement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott024, post: 4318958, member: 34990"] I agree with this totally. I met a member a couple years ago with a revolver that was described as excellent and the pictures didn't show anything to say otherwise, albeit the pictures were not great. Upon inspection at the meet, there was blue loss that had been touched up in several places with a blue pin, pitting on the backstrap, and the lock up was not that great. I explained the condition issues and passed on the deal. I also advised the seller to remove the excellent condition description. As far as selling guns, I would hate to have someone feel buyers remorse on a gun they bought from me. If I missed something on my item, I would definitely not hold someone to a sight unseen agreement. [/QUOTE]
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