Jason Demond
Member
Being online for a couple decades now, I have always been untrusting of online auction places. This year was the first time I took a chance on Gunbroker, and I am 3 for 3 so far.
I took my time to look over the details of the auctions, as well as checking out the feed back, store front, facebook page, and poured over all the pictures.
Two of them were easy, as they were just Altamont. The gun though, I did my due diligence on that the best I could. The gun was an unfired model 66 in the box with papers and tools. What I actually got, was an unfired model 66 in the box with papers and tools. I was pretty happy it worked out so well.
I did notice though on the Altamont stuff, that they were being sold as over runs, seconds, or just rare factory stuff. I noticed that some of the finished grips that were made from actual wood had cracks in them. Cracks in the wood that was repaired before the grips were cut.
I would have been a little pissed off had I ordered them and found cracked grips when they arrived, but they were clearly cracked in the single picture they posted. It pays to closely examine the pics.
I pass on no feedback, low feed back, or bad pics. Bad pictures can hide a lot.
I took my time to look over the details of the auctions, as well as checking out the feed back, store front, facebook page, and poured over all the pictures.
Two of them were easy, as they were just Altamont. The gun though, I did my due diligence on that the best I could. The gun was an unfired model 66 in the box with papers and tools. What I actually got, was an unfired model 66 in the box with papers and tools. I was pretty happy it worked out so well.
I did notice though on the Altamont stuff, that they were being sold as over runs, seconds, or just rare factory stuff. I noticed that some of the finished grips that were made from actual wood had cracks in them. Cracks in the wood that was repaired before the grips were cut.
I would have been a little pissed off had I ordered them and found cracked grips when they arrived, but they were clearly cracked in the single picture they posted. It pays to closely examine the pics.
I pass on no feedback, low feed back, or bad pics. Bad pictures can hide a lot.
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