jlrhiner
US Veteran
Most of the guns I buy don't have a buddy in the back room.
What's the big deal anyhow?
It's just a Glop.(I couldn't resist.)
When it comes to a Glock, how can you tell, really, how "used" it is?![]()
Except for huge distributers isnt almost every gun out in a showcase a display gun? I doubt they have a stock of similar guns boxed in the back room. What are you going to do? Say I like this gun. Do you have a stock of 10 or more like it still unopened in the boxs I can fish through and compare and buy the best one that doesnt have a blem on? How about takeing these better wood grips off this one and put on that one? If I was a gunstore owner I would be showing you the door about then.
I know we all want something NEW/UNUSED. But let's for one second say you don't mind an used gun. Would you take the gun on display? Would you have any safety-concerns being that it was likely handled by various different hands.
Ive bought one based on a good discount for handling marks and passed on another because they wouldn't discount it.
Do you buy new cars off the lot or only special order them?
It's a glock, how much handling marks could it have?
Except for huge distributers isnt almost every gun out in a showcase a display gun? I doubt they have a stock of similar guns boxed in the back room. What are you going to do? Say I like this gun. Do you have a stock of 10 or more like it still unopened in the boxs I can fish through and compare and buy the best one that doesnt have a blem on? How about takeing these better wood grips off this one and put on that one? If I was a gunstore owner I would be showing you the door about then.
Certainly I'd buy the display gun. Have many times.
But I have to disagree with this.
No matter how reputable the dealer is, if Joe Customer has the gun in his hand, he might open the cylinder to verify and then do the Bogie Flip. Dealer might snatch it out of his hand, yelling, "Don't do that", but the damage is done. Dry-firing 22s. Flipping the cylinder shut. Locking the slide back and then hitting the slide stop. Trying to spin that new SAA and dropping it to the floor. If the customer is holding the gun, anything can happen.