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ssgrock3

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Looking at their website, the ship hawks those gimmicky shotguns, by the picture it looks like they are **** if he has that many rejects.

A chop saw from harbor freight and he would have been fine or sell them as broken on GB unless manufacturer said to destroy them also.
 

dlbleak

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Wonder if this will be a situation where the truth is stranger than fiction… or some sort of weird warranty scam.
Possibly, zoom in on the pic and most of the top guns look the same. A bullpup configuration of some sort.
 

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This doesn’t smell right. Parts have value, even the scrap metal has value. I can’t fathom that a new firearm being so damaged that it’s not worth or capable of fixing and still be considered a firearm at the same time…
Did say they had a factory defect. I think I'd just sell them as parts guns, myself, rather than dispose of them. Wholesaler, might be a bit more difficult, I guess.
 

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