indy1919a4
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One sees firearms auctions and sales where the seller allows the buyer a set number of days inspection period to return the firearm in unfired condition. But how can one tell that the weapon was in fact not fired. ??
Barring some damage to the weapon from say faulty ammo, or heavy use. It would seem a gun could be cleaned so that no one would know that a shot or two was made with it. So (other then ones honor & truthfulness) it would be almost impossible to prove a weapon was fired a few times and then cleaned????
Barring some damage to the weapon from say faulty ammo, or heavy use. It would seem a gun could be cleaned so that no one would know that a shot or two was made with it. So (other then ones honor & truthfulness) it would be almost impossible to prove a weapon was fired a few times and then cleaned????