Gun is sold as is with absolutely NO returns and is only guaranteed to NOT function properly. Same is true with the crappy magazines.
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I had the same idea. I think my FFL knows just the person who needs it. FFL told me that awhile back two gangsta types came in and wanted to buy a box of 9mm ammo. They didn't know from bullet weight, or FMJ vs hollow-point ... they wanted 9mm. So he sold them a box of some cheap 9mm FMJ. Then the spokesgansta asked him to show him how to load the "clip." So the FFL drops the mag, and as he held the cartridge up to the magazine he said something just didn't look right.I'm tempted to buy it. I'd take it to a bad part of town and leave it on the front seat of my vehicle with the the window down. Hopefully, some wet brain with baggy pants would take it. It would help cut down on crime.If the junior banger tried to use it on his homey it might help clean up the gene pool.