Originally Posted by 79S
Don't forget the pre 64 and model 21 or was it a model 12 duck gun he bought with his life savings. I have a feeling ol boy is alot better off than he lets on. Most guys that were screwed over just let it go and dont say anything. So SM just keeps going when called out he goes into the same routine thats usually gets him out of a jam. Who remembers the model 71 fiasco remember his cars were broke down and needed money to fix them...


NAWWWWW, you phuggin' dipschitt... his wife's phuggin tires wore out in TWO weeks... [Linked Image]

12/4/13-

Originally Posted by safariman
I ALMOST pulled the trigger on buying one of these at the local fun store, but thought I would try here for a day or so first. I have cash and some good trade bait if someone here has a 4 inch bble'ed Charter arms 44 Special Target Bulldog they can part with.


12/28/13-

Originally Posted by safariman
Yep. He had seen the photos, I had sent the gun, car needed tires (bought used ones) and spent the money. No return policy was specified, but when pictures are sent first, and the gun is one that was specifically requested by the buyer, no reason to think it is not going to be a done , did, deal.

Times are tough enough around here that ANY money we get is pre spent before it even gets here. At gunbroker there is a box to check "As is, no returns" and I use it. I was hoping that here such a policy would not be needed, but maybe I need to start putting that in my replies etc.

This forum used to be a place where friends bought, sold and traded and tried to get along plus give each other a little grace like my perhaps forgetting to put the magazine in the box (All $10.00 worth - the horror!) and allowing a guy to fix any little snags if one was discovered. Like me IMMEDIATELY e-mailing complete copies of the documents needed the very MOMENT I learned that they were needed in this case, to BOTH parties.... I have had this go both ways, about evenly.

Stuff like this is pushing me to Gunbroker and other sites all the more, and I used to really love trading and buying and selling here.


"Your range of experience runs that gamut from A to B, plus you're a nitwit. That's a hard combination to overcome, though some people try." - JB