Ed,

As I stated before, if the seller did not see the crack it becomes an issue of competence. A seller who is not competent to accurately describe a gun's faults and condition is still responsible. The buyer is not responsible, and he should get his money back due to the misrepresentation, intentional or not. It would be a good learning experience for the seller, who now risks serious damage to his reputation as this could easily be considered dishonest.

Last edited by Ken61; 02/06/15 07:16 PM.

I prefer wood to plastic, leather to nylon, waxed cotton to Gore-Tex, and split bamboo to graphite.