About three years ago, I had a neighbor whose brother had an AR15 with a 60 round magazine installed and he said he couldn't get the magazine out and asked me if I could remove it for him and he would pay me, so I told him how to remove it using the bullet button but he said that he would rather pay me to remove it. I took it from his garage to mine, next door, and pushed the Magazine Release button and the magazine fell out on the work bench. I immediately took it back next door and gave him the rifle and then the 60 round magazine and he said how much and I said Twenty bucks and he gave me the money. Then I asked to see the magazine and the rifle and inserted the magazine into the rifle and gave it back to him and showed him where the bullet button was and he pushed it and out came the magazine. I felt so bad that I gave him the money back and told him that if he didn't know anything about the rifle he should give it to me or sell it, don't know what he did but he probably sold it. How dumb can some people be? The same neighbor brought me a S&W .38 special with a bullet between the cylinder and the barrel and couldn't get the cylinder to turn. I removed the lead bullet and removed the bullets of the other 5 cases and found out there was about two to three grains of powder, if that much in each of the home loads, someone didn't know what they were doing when the loaded these 38's. good thing the cylinder didn't turn and a good thing the bullet got stuck between the cylinder and the barrel and not a squib. I told him that he should never shoot or even attempt to shoot ammo that he knew nothing about and explained to him what could have happened it they were good reloads and had a squib. The gave me 50 bucks and thanked me for my advice. This time I took the 50 bucks and hoped he learned something.