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The guy sounds like an AZZ HAT, we are all better off he didn't make that purchase. Hard to tell where those guns would have ended up with his scoff law approach to the terms and conditions (untruthful bill of sale) of the proposed transaction.He wanted the bill of sale in lieu of transfer/background check. Coming up with 30 dollars to transfer 2 pistols that im charging less than 400 total for shouldnt be an issue. Neither should driving from tualitin to portland to get such a deal. I even offered to meet halfway and was declined lol
Yeah, I dont get excited when i get a response to one of my arnslist ads. Its usually a hold my breath approach. Just over a year ago, I got the run around trying to purchase an AK on armslist. I had scheduled a day off from work to finally meet with the guy. The deal was for me to check it out at his place then we go to the FFL down the street. Keep in mind, this was after 5 failed attempts already trying to meet up. When I got there, the seller had ignored all my texts and phone calls. He answered the door after 3 door bell rings and only had his boxers on when he came to the door. He had a ghost face look and told me his guns were stolen the night before, every single one of them. I told him he could have at least told me before heading out there as it was a 1 hour drive. Never again.
Not too concerned about that. I had backup in the car watching and waiting. Not too mention lots of special training .Hell no, I would never meet at someone's house. That's just asking to get robbed. Public place with lots of traffic.
All i expect from anyone is to not waste my time.If you advertise a $200 gun on the internet you should be ready for the type of people you are going to be dealing with.