Quote Originally Posted by OLD JUD View Post
Can't blame the seller for chancing his arm with the asking price young Nick!
But one would assume that when the penny drops that no one is interested, and the cost of repair would (Possibly) put said gun in the same price range as a brand new un-titted about with gun then the seller might reflect on his asking price.

It does beg the question.....If so much needs doing to it, what is the true condition of said item?
Fair point to some extent,
But I've seen inexperienced buyers get sucked in - I think that a policy of deleting any sale with misleading info, like inacurate parts prices quoted would be a good idea, as that's downright dishonest,
Regards,
Nick