Guess I've been lucky because I've never had to return or refuse a gun. But now that I think about it, I didn't think about my accepting the gun at the FFL as being the final acceptance. As was mentioned earlier, that's just "paperwork" to me; I assumed I'd be able to take it home, look it over carefully, and still reject it if I didn't feel it was what I thought it would be. You've given me something to think about if I ever buy another. I will say this: Every gun I've purchased has been from someone I was somewhat familiar with through the boards, etc. In a couple instances there has been an issue with the gun and there was discussion about me returning the gun. In those instances the sellers were amenable to that and most accommodating but we've been able to work out the issue with a price adjustment, agreement to repair, etc. I've never bought a gun through one of the listing sites and now I wonder if those sellers would be as accommodating, reasonable, etc.?
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