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Unread 08-09-2012, 04:00 PM   #1
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Unlike an automobile or home, I don't believe there are any legal disclosure statutes surrounding collector guns, unless you represent the piece as something that it is not, which might constitute fraud.
This is why so many internet sellers throw in the obligatory "I don't know anything about this item" CYA rhetoric, basically stating; "you decide if it is real or authentic".

This is why we all look for three day inspections, authentication by experts in your high dollar items and money back guarrantys.
It is certainly morally reprehensible to misrepresent anything you are attempting to profit from.
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