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<blockquote data-quote="montesa" data-source="post: 2669427" data-attributes="member: 477"><p>I've been wanting to start rabbit hunting so I decided to get a cheap shotgun. There is a mossberg maverick on armslist. He is firm at 175 but insists its very clean and used very little so I'm willing to pay the price. I meet him in OKC. He wrestles the gun from behind the seat of his regular cab truck banging it everywhere and pointing it at my head accidently. When he gets the gun out he lays in his seat and I start to take a look at it. There is a chunk of the stock missing where it meets the receiver and it looks well used on top of that. I mention the chunk of stock missing and that it's not worth near new gun prices. He snatches the gun out of my hands, throws it on the seat, quickly puts his truck in reverse and about knocks me over because I'm standing in the doorway of his truck. He had a little mini temper loss. This guy is about 60 I would guess. The interaction was unsettling at best. I'm used to people being a lot more polite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montesa, post: 2669427, member: 477"] I've been wanting to start rabbit hunting so I decided to get a cheap shotgun. There is a mossberg maverick on armslist. He is firm at 175 but insists its very clean and used very little so I'm willing to pay the price. I meet him in OKC. He wrestles the gun from behind the seat of his regular cab truck banging it everywhere and pointing it at my head accidently. When he gets the gun out he lays in his seat and I start to take a look at it. There is a chunk of the stock missing where it meets the receiver and it looks well used on top of that. I mention the chunk of stock missing and that it's not worth near new gun prices. He snatches the gun out of my hands, throws it on the seat, quickly puts his truck in reverse and about knocks me over because I'm standing in the doorway of his truck. He had a little mini temper loss. This guy is about 60 I would guess. The interaction was unsettling at best. I'm used to people being a lot more polite. [/QUOTE]
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