Master Blaster
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Today I handled a 1934 K22 outdoorsman that was for sale at a somewhat reasonable price.
It appears to be in Very good condition. Unfortunately I was not allowed to do a standard revolver function test on it, or any function test other than opening and closing the cylinder. Over the years I have bought many older used S&W revolvers, I have never bought one without doing a basic function and safety test. There is no warranty, it is as is NO returns, no inspection period. So how many folks here buy old revolvers with no ability to test functionality and no returns?
Am I being silly by passing on a model I never see for sale locally?
Thanks
It appears to be in Very good condition. Unfortunately I was not allowed to do a standard revolver function test on it, or any function test other than opening and closing the cylinder. Over the years I have bought many older used S&W revolvers, I have never bought one without doing a basic function and safety test. There is no warranty, it is as is NO returns, no inspection period. So how many folks here buy old revolvers with no ability to test functionality and no returns?
Am I being silly by passing on a model I never see for sale locally?
Thanks