Marshall
Member
Always ask for a NIB gun! If you frequent the shop often and know that the gun in the case just made it there in the last day or two, no biggy. When I buy new, I want new, not "demo". To me a gun that has been handled and dry fired quite a bit is a demo gun even if never fired. I want a new gun, or a generous discount. If I am buying a gun that has the potential for becoming a safe queen, I will never take a discount, I want new, never been opened.
Also, if it's going to get a scratch, I want to be the idiot to do it.
Also, if it's going to get a scratch, I want to be the idiot to do it.