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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Nov 2008
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The dealer gets an interesting gun to fill his gun case, while the consignor takes a chance of hooking up with that one impulsive boob who will overpay. Win-win.
Educating the dealer and leaving a sincere offer for the consignor to ponder is about all that one can do. At some point reality may set in. dju |
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One of the problems that I see in consigning a handgun is that it may well get handled a lot and not necessarily that carefully. Dry firing is another item that I wouldn't care for on my Luger. Once the dealer has it, you have no control over it's care. Perhaps I am overly careful with my weapons.
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