I have sold several airguns that were solid and good guns, but they just didn't strike my fancy, or I preferred others. I only have space for so many airguns so if it doesn't keep my interest it goes elsewhere. In fact, I tend to not sell a gun that has a known problem unless I get it fixed, or am very open and specific about it. To do otherwise is "dirty pool".Trust, but verify.
Personal opinion is that guys don't tend to sell exceptionally accurate and troublefree airguns. Exceptions exist and might include somebody completely getting out of airguns, but then again, maybe they're getting out of airguns b/c the one(s) they have/had weren't exceptionally accurate and troublefree.......
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