I dont know the whole story either but every gun that comes in for a customer I disassemble, clean, oil, and check for function with a snap cap. Especially if its a noobie gun owner.
I agree that is a good idea for a new gun. But this instance was a PPT from one friend to another. Not only do they have no real right to fiddle with the gun (it's only in their possesion because of CA law; it doesn't belong to them) but they especially don't have the right to cut the customer's trigger lock, ruining it. That is, again, assuming that this is exactly how things went down. It's tough when you only get one side of the story.Adler said:I dont know the whole story either but every gun that comes in for a customer I disassemble, clean, oil, and check for function with a snap cap. Especially if its a noobie gun owner.
reason i stopped going to TM was their inconsistent rules.brucelee said:Aye, I go to TM all the time for some late night target shooting. I def wouldn't buy a gun from them since their prices are so high.
I heard that they are going to start allowing rapid fire to bring in more customers. Anyone esle hear that?