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Maybe you could follow him home and tell him his spouse is ugly. For what reasons do you make such offensive posts? Does it make you feel better? Very sad commentary. Frankly, the saddest thing is your obnoxious, oversized picture. It seems like you are compensating. Who else does this? Amen! JR
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Time for advice is before the marriage/purchase, not before the divorce. If I was that concerned I would have doubled back and asked the kid or the salesman within the kids earshot if the browning was a salt gun? For all we know the salt wood may have been replaced 50 years ago. And the pitting you saw has been that way ever since. But I would never rain on the kids new purchase afterwards.
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Time for advice is before the marriage/purchase, not before the divorce. If I was that concerned I would have doubled back and asked the kid or the salesman within the kids earshot if the browning was a salt gun? For all we know the salt wood may have been replaced 50 years ago. And the pitting you saw has been that way ever since. But I would never rain on the kids new purchase afterwards. 👍
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Did you really need others' opinions as to what you should have done? It's pretty obvious to me. Nevertheless CZ nailed it for you.
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Well, I am sorry if the thread offends you. It was not intended to do that. I was just wanting to know if someone would prefer to help someone else out or how, or if they would choose to not say anything and mind their own business..... The thread offends? Prefer to help, or not? Why not own it. Your assumptions offend, your definition of help, offends. Your condescending tone, offends? Any possibilities here, any back sliding on your civility resolution, pot stirring for recreational sport, looking at handguns are we?
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This is kind of a tough question with no one size fits all answer. If the salesman would intentionally misinform a younger kid about pitting on a salt wood era Browning, he would probably do the same to Jimmy, or CZ, or any of us. But the best time to discreetly educate the kid would be as soon as he picked up the gun, and before he headed to the counter to start negotiating. I've had my share of gun salesmen who lied to try to make a sale. Not some clueless Cabela's part-timer who doesn't know a revolver from a semi, but salesmen who knew better. I wouldn't get angry if some smarter older guy advised caveat emptor.
We should all learn from our mistakes, but I always told my kids it is a lot less painful to learn from other's mistakes. A lot of guys come here with questions before they buy, and we try to offer advice that might either cause or prevent a purchase. If they offer too much information about a great deal, we've seen some here locate the gun and buy it out from under them... another form of buyer beware. However, interfering in a sale, or telling the kid after the fact that he got screwed isn't going to make you very popular. And consider the opposite side of this coin. What if you saw an elderly lady you knew in the process of selling her late husband's high grade Parker for a small fraction of its' actual worth. Would you say something, or just let her get screwed, and hope Karma later took care of the cheating buyer? I recently advised a guy here that it would be a mistake to Cerrakote the barrels of a vintage English double shotgun, and a couple others politely advised the same, offering better alternatives. He made it clear that he wasn't interested in our advice, and may have wondered why he didn't get high praise when he later posted after photos of his Cerrakoted gun. We tried giving good unsolicited advice. No skin off my posterior that he didn't like it, and I hope he's happy. You can't save them all.
There does seem to be a general consensus that it is almost always poor form to interfere with a sale in progress, and I agree. So is it any different when the Nutty Professor is the guy most likely to interfere or undermine potential gun sales of those he does not like in the For Sale Forum here? He continues to do it, even knowing that preventing his enemies from making a sale also prevents Dave Weber from potentially earning his $12.00 fee for a successful sale. I think NOYB and WTFRU are valid points there. Nothing a little Moderation couldn't fix though.
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Jimmy, Things haven’t changed. If something is none of your business, it still remains none of your business.
I’m not going to waste another electron trying help you understand basic manners.
Out there doing it best I can.
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The best course to follow: Don't comment on anyone else's gun unless they ask for your opinion.
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The best course to follow: Don't comment on anyone else's gun unless they ask for your opinion. 
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