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Unread 01-24-2005, 05:51 PM   #58
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Murray,

You may wish to point out that he has legal recourse against a seller who knew or should have known that the gun was bad.

Have him contact his lawyer and threaten civil suit if a satisfactory settlement is not offered. Along with that, he should consider contacting the local criminal prosecutor as this may be a case of fraud.

That the seller advertises himself as an "Expert" would suggest that he knew or should have known the gun was not what it purported to be.

Again, the tuition at Luger U. can be very expensive.

Tom A.
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