i can not say anything because the air ranger i brought yesterday i went 4,s up just to be safe any trouble i was going to set my little 1 year old and 5 year old on them and then the misses was going to step in and i was going to watch
i can not say anything because the air ranger i brought yesterday i went 4,s up just to be safe any trouble i was going to set my little 1 year old and 5 year old on them and then the misses was going to step in and i was going to watch
It's not surprising. Lots of people can't go for a piss on their own.
br22
sometimes one of the lads might say that their going to pick up a gun and do i fancy a ride , same with gun shops when two people turn up at a gun shop one of them has usually " come along for a ride "
don't think there is anything sinister going on or i would hope not
Depending on the circs, I understand why people might want to go two's up to buy something.... (for advice/piece of mind/etc)
BUT.....
If I was going to buy something like an air rifle and was bringing someone else, then I'd definitely let the seller know this in advance out of courtesy.
If a buyer turned up with another person for no apparent reason and without explanation it would definately put me a bit more 'on edge' for want of a better turn of phrase.....
Shops excepted..... I'm talking about private transactions....
I've got no problem with it. I see it as an opportunity to meet fellow airgunners and chew the cud a bit. The more the merrier!
Maybe to share the driving if its a long journey
Diana Model 34. BSA Lightning XL. BSA Meteor.
Gamo PT-85.
Best advice and exactly what I do.
I once had multiple skinheads turn up to buy a motocross bike I was selling.I had to tell them to #### off and thought it was going to kick off.When the idiot phoned up he never mentioned that he was bringing about 10 or 11 of his mates in the Transit van.They just kept pouring out onto the drive way.
I always ask if its a private seller,especially if its at a residential address.
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