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PX4WA doesnt that go pro get in the way of your wifes sight picture?
it's mounted on a side rail.. so it's out of the line of sight by about 4 inches...
Can't see the wife
edited on purpose...
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PX4WA doesnt that go pro get in the way of your wifes sight picture?
Can't see the wife
this is the last PM I got from the Gent:
"Did you send me the magazine? Why dont you just straight up be a man and tell me to my face you are screwing me? I trusted you and you are doing this to your hobby buddy? Just remember there are karma... Someone will doing this to you 10x worse then what you are doing to me. I will see an attorney on monday to discus a possible civil law suit. Thank god I paid all this year for prepaid legal now its my turn to use it. Have fun enjoy my handgun and dont loose sleep."
I replied :
"You just went off the deep end. I have never had a problem with the rifle. I would gladly meet with you and take a look at the rifle. I didn't want to do the trade and you pushed it. You have never asked to trade back. I dont know what you have been doin to the rifle since you have had it. All this is very upsetting to me especially you threatening me with lawyers. I don't believe I will ever be trading again after this horrible experience. Please don't send more angry messages, I understand your having problems with the rifle that I was unaware of or have developed recently. "
Agreed but I would think one should have figured this out within a few days of the trade, not 3 months later.Is there a link to the original ad? And if it says "functions fine" well then.... that changes a couple things..
All I know is... If I'm married, have a 3-yr old son, going to a family wedding and taking the wife to get all prettied up with professional make-up and then go to Giggles to "bring back memories" of an old stripper girlfriend...
The only memories I'd wind up with in the end were of my marriage before the divorce and not paying out the arse for child support! :winkkiss:
Class act!
Two things.
Never misrepresent any firearm and never expect any firearm to be perfect.
ROFLMAO
Was thinking the same thing.
Kind of disrespectful to the wife.
Not really, my wife and I go strip bar all the time. Our favor place was Club 205 when we live. In PDX.
Not really, my wife and I go strip bar all the time. Our favor place was Club 205 when we live. In PDX.
I think a lot of people convince themselves that imperfections in their used items are nothing anyone should care about, failing to accept the reality that some people will care about them.
You agree with two itrade ratings for the same transaction? How can I fix that ??It sounds like the ArK was misrepresented. In Bennys post he says that the ad stated functions without issue, the seller at the time of trading then states new mags don't work well but will if they are inserted repeatedly they will work which seems to not be so. As new mags didn't work Benny did in fact have to pay a known ArK gunsmith to put the ArK into the stated condition that it was claimed to be in. This in court would be actionable.
I would have taken the same actions as Benny had this happened to me.
You agree with two itrade ratings for the same transaction? How can I fix that ??
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You might try by talking to Ben and saying you're sorry about how things worked out and that you wish you had been more clear about the mag thing. I'm not saying go to him with hat in hand, just to flip it around and try to see it from his side and throw out an olive branch.
I have made many trades over the years and with firearms, a good visual and basic function inspection is done. I never expect a used firearm to be flawless. In fact I almost always install a new trigger assembly to suit me and what I like. Nearly every problem encountered with any firearm is fixable, except a shot out or damaged barrel. If you want a new gun, just go buy one. I recently purchased (swapped) for a rimfire.
The trigger hung up half way through the pull. I noticed it when getting it. Didn't say anything, as I knew what I would do to correct it.
Used guns are just that, Used.
Never been disapointed in any trade I ever made.
Part of the hobby is making them over to suit your own likes and needs. The engineering and function can be improved in any of them. Just enjoy all of it. Having one that is already 100% is boring, unless you made it that way yourself.
Some folks seem to get off more on bickering than enjoying the firearms for what they are. The only one (1) rifle I ever bought that did not need some work was an Anschutz match rifle That I bought for my son. It had been used to tame a gold medal in the Olympics.
One minor adjustment to weight and it was perfect.
All the rest, even new needed work.
Working on them is part of the pleasure of having them.