Author Topic: Where you buy your airgun needs makes a big difference  (Read 2616 times)

Offline michael90t

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Re: Where you buy your airgun needs makes a big difference
« Reply #15 on: March 13, 2010, 07:37:59 AM »


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Sam - 3/13/2010 2:59 PM . I also one time received a clearly used air rifle from a dealer when it supposed to be new. When I called the dealer and told about it, he was unapologetic and said “you are only buying an RWS 350 from me, not an expensive $2,500.00 air rifle”!



WOW thats completely unacceptable!!! thats like getting a used corrolla when your expacting a newone and they tell you so what... its not like its a lexus....



your nicer then I am I would have smeared that company everywhere....


Offline thebookdoc

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Re: Where you buy your airgun needs makes a big difference
« Reply #16 on: March 13, 2010, 12:22:31 PM »
well if it was a 350 with a muzzle brake in excellent condition, I probably know who you got it from! We've probably mostly all met our bad apples. Someone needs to cut down those bad apple trees...
THE GUNS:
     â€¢ Cometa Fusion Star (Gene tuned) 12/10/09
     â€¢ Cometa Fenix RWS 94 2/8/10
     â€¢ RWS Diana 48 .177 1/8/10 [TRADE for RWS 350]
     â€¢ Walther Force 1000 .177 11/11/09
     â€¢ TF89 .22 10/26/09 (Gene tuned 1/6/10)
     â€¢ TF89 .177 (Gene tuned) 9/6/09
     â€¢ Remington Vantage 1200 .177 8/22/09 (Gene tuned 1/6/10)
     â€¢ Daisy 953 (pneumatic) 8/02/08
     â€¢ Gamo Big Cat 2/5/10 (broken...free...maybe gas piston?!)

THE SCOPES:  
     â€¢ Sightron SII 4-16x42 AO  
     â€¢ Leupold VX-II 3-9x33 Ultralight EFR AO
     â€¢ Bushnell Trophy 6-18x42 AO  
     â€¢ Swift 686 High Recoil 6.5-20x44 AO  
     â€¢ Hawke Air Max 4-12x40 AO  
     â€¢ Bushnell Banner 6-18x50 AO

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RE: Where you buy your airgun needs makes a big difference
« Reply #17 on: March 13, 2010, 03:23:39 PM »


There are dealers and then there are Dealers. PA is a dealer. Airguns of Arizona is a dealer. Some guys buy and sell but I don't consider them dealers. There are regular sellers on the gun auctions. If it's a gun shop, that's a dealer. If an individual, I don't care if they have a thousand sales, big Ebay rep, etc, they are not dealers. If you buy from a real dealer (shop), you should get what is advertised. I had a gun shop misrepresent a rifle once. They said it had wood proud around the buttplate "as normally found on these guns". When it came in to my FFL, I looked at the butt and saw it had obviously been standing in water (or really used as canoe paddle, LOL) and the wood had swollen. Plus it was covered in light pitting. That one went straight back for a full refund and I don't buy from them anymore, no matter how good the deal sounds. Not saying you won't get burned once or twice, same as with used cars. But readily apparent defects in a new gun or substituting used for new is not to be tolerated and is fraud in the inducement when they are held out to be "New in the Box", "Unfired", "Perfect in all respects", etc.



How about letting us know who sold you the used for new? I'd like to know for future reference.