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Brownells Refusing To Ship My Glock Purchase
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"It is long been a principle of ours that one is no more armed because he has possession of a firearm than he is a musician because he owns a piano. There is no point in having a gun if you are not capable of using it skillfully." -- Jeff Cooper -
He made three claims:
1) I'm not a second year law student
2) A trained seal could've answered that question (although my nine-year-old sister and a far left liberal can answer it too; doesn't mean it's right)
3) A second year law student would never ask that question (maybe I have an idea of what the answer is after consulting with others and want more feedback)Comment
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When new people post for the first time with questions about regular capacity mags or buying a gun on the internet or how much ammo we have in our stash, or generally seem to be doing research for an article, etc... people tend to get suspicious.Comment
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Gotchya crufflers. I'm hoping this is the standard hazing to be a member lol.
I'll keep this short for the counselor and Mayor. In law school, after you take your first year required BAR courses, you begin to take elective courses that you believe will help you specialize in a niche legal field. For example, my friend is planning on specializing in IP Law. He took IP classes and Corporate classes I will never take.Comment
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Okay, if you choose to characterize your choice of electives as "specializing" as you wish. Nonetheless, Contracts is a first year course, so your answer would have been there anyway.... In law school, after you take your first year required BAR courses, you begin to take elective courses that you believe will help you specialize in a niche legal field. For example, my friend is planning on specializing in IP Law. He took IP classes and Corporate classes I will never take.
And since we're talking about a $500 transaction (+/-) where your damages recoverable for breach, basically any additional cost to "cover", i. e., buy the gun from another source, would be less than $100.00, even if you did have a theoretical claim it wouldn't be worth pursuing.
Remember: De minimis non curat lex."It is long been a principle of ours that one is no more armed because he has possession of a firearm than he is a musician because he owns a piano. There is no point in having a gun if you are not capable of using it skillfully." -- Jeff CooperComment
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Brownells is awesome. Especially as everything they sell comes with what is essentially a lifetime warranty. http://www.brownells.com/aspx/genera...Guarantee.aspxBrownells i awesome. Earlier this year I was traveling from TN to CA then to CO and I had them ship a tool ahead to CO. When I got there for some reason the chamber reamer I had ordered had turned into a Glock front sight tool. Called Brownells, they checked my order and info, apologized for the mistake, and shipped me the correct tool overnight and told me to keep the Glock sight tool. Easy peasy. Never had a single real complaint about them (or Midway for that matter).
The other day I was rummaging around in one of my bins and came across a LH thread die that I had bought from them about seven years ago and never used.
I went online, found the order, filled out the return form. They provided the return label and I got a check in the mail about a week later for a full refund. Amazing.You will never, in your life, have a chance like this again.
If I were you, I would not pass this up. I would not let this go by...this is rare.
Come on...what harm??
joefrank64k 251/251 100% iTrader?Comment
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Originally posted by Big JakeI will admit, however, that I've known a few ladies that I "helped" to say a few religious things. They screamed it quite loudly as I recall!
Originally posted by LonestargrizzlyYou cant tell me that her lips dont look like the business end of an anus.Comment
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Brownells wont ship the +2 glock mag extensions."I saved your life, AND brought you pizza" -- MeComment
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Okay, if you choose to characterize your choice of electives as "specializing" as you wish. Nonetheless, Contracts is a first year course, so your answer would have been there anyway.
And since we're talking about a $500 transaction (+/-) where your damages recoverable for breach, basically any additional cost to "cover", i. e., buy the gun from another source, would be less than $100.00, even if you did have a theoretical claim it wouldn't be worth pursuing.
Remember: De minimis non curat lex.
The three remedies of breach depend on the theory of obligation: Expectation damages, Reliance damages, and Restitution damages. Restitution will most likely not apply since they were not unjustly enriched. The question lies in Expectation and Reliance damages. Specifically I would seek injunctive relief and not specific performance since the Glock is not unique.
You see counselor, we came up with different answers. The trier of fact decides what the answer is. I still haven't heard Mayor McRifle's answer or the so called navy seal answer. But I'm not looking to troll.
In layman's terms, ship the damn good. But again, I just asked what your guys is feedback is. I don't plan on pursuing this in court, which I very well can.
Remember this is not legal advice in any way shape or form.Last edited by LawyerUp; 06-26-2017, 6:48 PM.Comment
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Hi-First time posting and new member. I purchased a brand new Glock 19 G3 from the Brownells website a few days ago. I used a promo code and the total price came out to $459 shipped. However, the gun includes (2) 15 round magazines. I called Brownells customer service and asked if they can swap those magazines out for 10 round magazines. The lady got back to me and said they cannot ship the gun because they have no way of contacting the shipping department and telling them to take the 15 round magazines out of the package.
From my understanding, if a gun is shipped to a CA FFL with any magazines over 10 rounds, the FFL will keep it.
My question
o I have an enforceable Contract with Brownells, since there wasn't a disclaimer stating the company cannot ship this item to CA?
I think that's absurd that one department can't contact another...specially from an awesome company like Brownells. I think they can and she's just being lazy to call someone else to intercept the package and remove a couple magazines. If not, just send me the standard cap mags and I won't complain!
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Got a few 10 round mags to trade for your blocked ones. Where I live the 15s are legal...God so loved the world He gave His only Son... Believe in Him and have everlasting life.
John 3:16
NRA,,, Lifer
United Air Epic Fail Video ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u99Q7pNAjvgComment
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OK, snowflake it is.I really appreciate the comments and warm welcome gentlemen. I didn't expect this much feedback but I did learn a few things. I forgot to mention that in the promo I was supposed to get a $25 gift card as well. That, coupled with a $20 transfer fee and $25 DROS, I thought the math made sense. Before the purchase, my FFL assured me he would block the mags so I thought no problem.
nedro, try a 2L law student specializing in Constitutional and Criminal Law
But why would I believe this? After all, why would you come here to ask such a law 101 question?
So there are two possibilities here.
This is either some sort of experiment.
Or you are way over your head.Last edited by nedro; 06-21-2017, 7:01 AM.Comment
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