Originally Posted by GreatWaputi
Originally Posted by GreatWaputi
Originally Posted by Bill_N
Nice guy! Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. You must've forgot about selling me a "collector grade rifle" with bedding compound smeared on the bluing. How many others have you screwed? And you have the balls to hang around here needling people.


Really, it was sold as "collectors grade"? And why don't you tell the audience exactly how much time had gone by before you started your whining; better than a year after you received the rifle, so it must've been a huge issue, right?


Had to dig a ways back to find this one (2006), but here it is:

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbth...Re_Sako_L461_Vixen_Deluxe_222#Post848301

Tell you what Bill, box it up and tell me where to send your refund and I'll have it in the mail tomorrow. Never should've sold that rifle in the first place.


Unfortunately, I didn�t notice the issue when I picked up the rifle. Whoever did the bedding did a pretty good job of cleaning it up but enough got on the barrel and action that it left a light haze on the bluing and there was a little stain on the stock at the front of the action. To be honest it was extremely hard to see unless you looked at it in direct light.

I put the gun in my safe and forgot about it for a while until I bought a Riihimaki Deluxe and decided to sell the Vixen. The guy who bought the Vixen from me noticed the compound and returned the gun to me. I contacted GW at that point and was told that too much time had gone by since the sale. I ended up selling the rifle at a loss.

Maybe it was an honest mistake but I didn�t appreciate the tone of the response. Now I notice that GW is part of the judge and jury team for the classified section � seems a little ironic to me.


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