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I don't think they do it on purpose, just actual ignorance. We have a chain of stores here in Canada
that's sort of the same and their gun people are just whoever happens to have a license. They don't have any actual gun knowledge. Don't try to scope out a Dillon press and what's the best way to go about reloading this or that...
But I don't believe it's deliberate. It takes years to accumulate that sort of knowledge.
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02-22-2015 01:59 PM
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Advisory Panel
they seem to know enough to over price it, and look for that one buyer that doesnt know... advertising something as a special rifle, for the special rifle price...
example... a humped up standard 1903 in a scant grip stock valued at 650.00 tops, and saying its a rare NM rifle and wanting thousands of dollars, is Fraud plain and simple, if it were priced at say 950.00 with a disclaimer as not sure of its history, and it might be a NM, then it could be ignorance...
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