So he still got $110 less than he intended, and destroyed a classic shotgun, to boot. All because he priced it above that particular market and refused to sell it through another venue or at another time. Was the gun worth the $750 he wanted for it? I suspect that with a bit more patience and creativity he could have made that and more. A damn shame. I wouldn't call what you describe as a parts gun no matter what, and a dealer should have more respect than that for his bread and butter. My two cents. TT


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