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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1302105" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>The same thing happened to me . There is some real scum in the firearms industry that need to be delicensed and put out of business. I got the last laugh in the long run because about two years later he got busted for illegal guns and it was his second offense so he lost everything and went to jail for two years. In fact I saw him in a large local shopping center just a few months back at a coffee bar , looked like a homeless person . I could not help myself , just walked past laughing out loud other shoppers must have thought I was nuts but he knew what it was about . God that felt good. </p><p>I never leave a gun anymore with anyone unless they fill out a detailed description and condition report and sign photos I have taken so they can't say the gun was like that when they got it . It makes them look after it a whole lot better . Many will juts say no well there the ones that are no good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1302105, member: 17844"] The same thing happened to me . There is some real scum in the firearms industry that need to be delicensed and put out of business. I got the last laugh in the long run because about two years later he got busted for illegal guns and it was his second offense so he lost everything and went to jail for two years. In fact I saw him in a large local shopping center just a few months back at a coffee bar , looked like a homeless person . I could not help myself , just walked past laughing out loud other shoppers must have thought I was nuts but he knew what it was about . God that felt good. I never leave a gun anymore with anyone unless they fill out a detailed description and condition report and sign photos I have taken so they can't say the gun was like that when they got it . It makes them look after it a whole lot better . Many will juts say no well there the ones that are no good. [/QUOTE]
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