Erebus
Member
What exactly will he have as grounds to establish that he owns the gun? A cancelled check? It better have a serial number on it and even then all the paperwork that actually carries legal weight as record of ownership leads to schmeky. The only person that would be in trouble for this would be the seller. He had a contract with someone to transfer ownership in exchange for payment and didn't. At best he has breach of contract. The buyer never legally owned it to be able to have had it stolen from him.Unless of course the guy who bought the gun and never received it has reported it stolen
Oh and does anyone else wanna tell him that they think it was a bad idea to accept the gun? I don't think it's been said enough times for him to get it yet. He's only agreed 2 or 3 times now, keep piling it on.
Schmeky, keep doing what you are doing man. You're making it right and that's commendable.
Once it's over and the correct owner has his gun let us know who this sloppy(at least) seller is so we can avoid him.