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You had the rifle in your physical possession for over 51 hours and allowed the three day inspection period to expire before you contacted me wanting to return the rifle.Why offer a 3 day inspection and not honor it ??? How can inspection period begin when it is not in my hands ??? I just asked online because I do not understand how an inspection period begins before I see the gun. That is all I am asking !!! I didn't wait five years. I picked the rifle up as soon as I physically could. I do not even offer an inspection period when I sell a gun but I would definitely offer to return the buyers money if buyer had a problem with it. Yeah.......Sounds like a threat of legal action to me also. I will refrain from further actions though. Just was asking advice from people who may know more about this than I do. Thanks............Oh............I would gladly pay shipping and give seller $100 for his trouble.
It is the buyers responsibility to inspect the firearm within the inspection period and advise of any issues or return requests before the inspection period expires and the sale becomes final. You had this opportunity being that you picked it up on Day 2 of inspection period, but with no contact by either email or phone, you chose to let the inspection period expire on Saturday.
The rest of the issues surrounding this are related to the string of unpleasant emails and forum postings which have pretty much played out.
I'm sorry that you are disappointed, but I had no part of your choices to bid on the auction or your method of inspection or communication. It's a fine rifle and a rare variation of the Winchester Garand and if you choose to re-sell it, I'm guessing that the right buyer will come along wanting to add it to their collection.
Don