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  • CheapBloke
    Banned
    • Feb 2019
    • 3115

    Originally posted by Charlie50
    S.O.A.R, you sound strung a bit too tight. I was playfully responding to your ridiculous analogy "placing your sweaty naked bawls" on my carseat. BTW the driver seat in the very nice truck I sold had the driver seat professionally rebuilt because it was beginning to appear a bit worn. I tend to keep my stuff in top notch condition, accusations of my character, "lying" about things you know nothing, is a flailing cheap shot. Retailers allowing others to handle plain Jane firearms, while "in jail" is clearly a tender subject with you. I am truly sorry.
    You don't have to explain yourself to me. And look who is accusing others of character.

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    Last edited by CheapBloke; 01-24-2020, 8:42 AM.

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    • Mickey D
      Veteran Member
      • Jun 2007
      • 3502

      So glad I moved from that God forsaken state.
      ***Honesty is the Foundation of One's Character***

      *** In comparing the virtues of various calibers, using hollow point ammo: it is absolutely undeniable that, while a 9 mm or .40 S&W may or may not expand, a .45 will never shrink. ***

      ***Mature Up***

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      • 17+1
        Veteran Member
        • Jun 2010
        • 2847

        Originally posted by ZX9ALLDAY
        You guys really have no idea what goes on at gun stores lmfaoooo
        I can only imagine.

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        • colt11
          Senior Member
          • May 2012
          • 697

          I agree it's poor practise to use someone else's property and handle it and show it to other customers. I was one of first people to get my hands in a Ruger PC-9 Carbine because I had placed an backorder with Brownells to have it shipped to my local indoor range. I walked in midway during my waiting period and they had it out on the counter showing to someone, I was shocked. Due to the rarity at the time I let it go. The employees that did that no longer work there. I've also had much worse happen at a major gun chain. I had returned after 10-days to pickup my 1927 Colt Sistema and discovered the original Colt barrel had been replaced with an aftermarket barrel.

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          • Rifle ronin
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2016
            • 1196

            Originally posted by colt11
            I agree it's poor practise to use someone else's property and handle it and show it to other customers. I was one of first people to get my hands in a Ruger PC-9 Carbine because I had placed an backorder with Brownells to have it shipped to my local indoor range. I walked in midway during my waiting period and they had it out on the counter showing to someone, I was shocked. Due to the rarity at the time I let it go. The employees that did that no longer work there. I've also had much worse happen at a major gun chain. I had returned after 10-days to pickup my 1927 Colt Sistema and discovered the original Colt barrel had been replaced with an aftermarket barrel.
            Well, what happened with that? Inquiring minds want to know!
            I dreamed of owning a (insert off roster gun here)...

            Oh yeah....then the earth splits open with me on one side and the (off roster gun) on the other. Then appeared a large red-glowing pit with gavin newscum, diane frankenstein and governor "brown the drain" at the bottom of it, waving their pitchforks at me.
            (Non caps intended)

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