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Originally Posted by Steve Huffman
Why call it a 3 day inspection if some say its over after you sign the FFL ? I say three days starts after its signed and you have time to check it over at your pace not in some gun store with a bunch of people looking over your shoulder , Im with Bob J
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The three days starts from the day the dealer gets the package . If you can’t look at the said item and ascertain within three days while at your dealers establishment as far as I’m concerned you’re oughtta luck . When you allow a lot of folks to take home etc the next thing you know some of the jerks have taken the gun apart not put it back together correctly and then claim it didn’t work when recieved . Or possibly they take it to their club for a practice round with their chronies and next thing you know they’ve beaten it up and decide they don’t want the dings knicks and scratches they caused while they were “looking at it” . And on the really extreme example you have folks that will buy with no intention of keeping take the gun home take out a part or two they might or might not need and replace with something that’s exceedingly worn broken etc . Waiting until you sign for it and then doing the three days is BS , suppose sad buyer waits a week before he picks the gun up ? No , he’ll no !