BTW "you could return it, if it was not as described. It was as described"

The primary reason for the 3-day policy is that the sellers description frequently is different than the buyers description after the buyer has the gun in hand. To then debate between seller and buyer over what is in fact the truth is fruitless. A 3-day return policy does away with this problem and allows one to purchase and inspect and return the gun paying for shipping both ways.
I can unequivocally tell you that without that policy I would NEVER purchase a firearm I did not have in hand from anyone. If you as a seller want to perpetuate the way business was done 30 years ago with sellers routinely sending guns not up to thier description, than go ahead. The simple fact of the matter is that sellers of that era are not in business(some have mercifully past on) anymore for a reason.-Dick