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All that "holding the gun for 30 days" is a crock. Every time we bitch about Cabela's, Checkbook Bruce gets on here and tells us how the big cheese at Cabela's is a PGCA supporter. I have been through the business of someone selling me a gun and then "selling it to someone else" because it turned out to be a good gun. What kind of record keeping can exist in a Gun Library that a gun can be sold twice without anyone knowing about it. There are only a couple of people per shift. I would want to see the proof of the other sale. By the way, the big cheese at Cabela's told me to contact him if I needed anything. I wonder what he would do for me if I told him I was sold a gun and refused possession? Dr. Pruitt needs to rock the boat a bit.
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"The Boys of Cabelas", God bless em. Just so you know, in the state of Washington and possibly other states as well, they have a pawn law that requires all guns traded in to go through a 30 day quarantine period before they can be sold to determine if they have been stolen, so here it's real.
About 6 years ago I saw a MINT Parker GHE 20 gauge on their website and they called it a reproduction. Of course, as we all know, there was never a GHE reproduction. So I called them and asked the sales guy what it said on the top of the barrels. He said, just as I had suspected, it had no writing of any sort on the top of the barrels or top of the rib. **** REMINGTON era Parker!! So I gave him my credit card and the gun arrived a few days later. I bought it on the low end of what a good used reproduction would have gone for in those days. My gunsmith said he had never seen such a crisp and clean Parker in all the years he had been in business. It's not always a bad thing to be involved with "The Boys of Cabelas". |
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