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Just learned the hard way, buyer beware...
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<blockquote data-quote="DFarcher" data-source="post: 2263236" data-attributes="member: 29504"><p>So you are whining about Walmart not taking care of you but are considering selling the gun at a pawn shop and passing the problem on? Don't be a jerk, you have a warranty the pawn shop owner or the guy who buys it from him does not. Also Walmart's policy on firearms is pretty standard, most (not all) retailers require you to arrange your own warranty work on firearms and do not allow returns. Also you are expecting a lot for any FFL to ship a firearm for you without charging you for packaging, shipping and a transfer fee. Remember if an FFL takes possession of your firearm even just to ship it there is paperwork involved, the gun must be brought back into his book. Also shipping is not a big deal...don't know why they are quoting those prices. You can even ship USPS it cost no more than shipping anything else through the post office. Does require an extra form though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFarcher, post: 2263236, member: 29504"] So you are whining about Walmart not taking care of you but are considering selling the gun at a pawn shop and passing the problem on? Don't be a jerk, you have a warranty the pawn shop owner or the guy who buys it from him does not. Also Walmart's policy on firearms is pretty standard, most (not all) retailers require you to arrange your own warranty work on firearms and do not allow returns. Also you are expecting a lot for any FFL to ship a firearm for you without charging you for packaging, shipping and a transfer fee. Remember if an FFL takes possession of your firearm even just to ship it there is paperwork involved, the gun must be brought back into his book. Also shipping is not a big deal...don't know why they are quoting those prices. You can even ship USPS it cost no more than shipping anything else through the post office. Does require an extra form though. [/QUOTE]
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