Originally posted by Bret:
Originally posted by snw19_357:
If it's unfired, and has the box serialized to it w/ paperwork, it's new. Whether purchased from a place like CDNN (or any other) or a private party.
So would you consider a gun that hasn't been fired but has been clanked around in my safe for 20 years to be new? I don't think so. In my opinion, once it is sold to the end user, consumer or police department, it's used. I had a Walther P99 and a Star Firestar both replaced by the importers (S&W and Interarms respectively). In both cases, I traded the replacement guns (which were sent directly to me) in on different guns. Both dealers told me that they could not sell them as new because I as the consumer had already taken possession of them. I agree. They both did sell them as used but let the buyers know that I had stated they were unfired. If a police department did take posession of the guns that CDNN is selling as "new", then I think they're being less than fully truthful. In cases like that, they need to tell the whole story. Something like "unfired excess inventory received from police department" would be more appropriate. Of course, if a distributor intended on selling them to a police department, never did, but instead sold them to DCNN, then "new" is accurate.