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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
Yup, that's the way it is, 72 hours. Except, of course, a purchase made at auction, which is not returnable if you believe the auction blurb. I have never read an entire auction blurb, so I can only assume that a gross misrepresentation is an exception, but I don't know that for a fact. Auction blurb goes to multiple pages. I have never tried to return and internet or auction purchase, been very lucky, I guess. I look real close at the pictures.
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Bill I bought my Parker Repro and of course it had a "no shooting" 3 day inspection. It looked fine and was as promised. However, when I got to shoot it a week later, it doubled, or wouldn't fire the second barrel. So I called the dealer and told them and they paid for the trigger repair rather than take the gun back. So there was some wiggle with them and I did appreciate that. I always wondered why there was a no firing period and that seems a bit disingenuous.