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<blockquote data-quote="Frenchie1" data-source="post: 2510147" data-attributes="member: 84014"><p>This string takes me back to the good old days, before the interweb was such a popular thing and gun shows were the "in thing". I attended shows in a few states on a regular basis for buying/selling/trading and of course back then, it was not an issue with used guns and paper trails. I had gotten a good deal on a handful of guns from a guy that I worked with and he was needing money and I began selling them all separately, only to find out they were stolen. I immediately contacted the folks I had sold to already and made sure they knew I was going to make it right with them because I did not want my name and face associated with someone that sells stolen guns. All of them appreciated the fact that I did the right thing and I had a clear conscience. The guy I bought them from swore he didn't know they were stolen and in the end, though kicking and screaming, paid me back. Doing the right thing isn't always the easiest thing but that doesn't make it any less right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frenchie1, post: 2510147, member: 84014"] This string takes me back to the good old days, before the interweb was such a popular thing and gun shows were the "in thing". I attended shows in a few states on a regular basis for buying/selling/trading and of course back then, it was not an issue with used guns and paper trails. I had gotten a good deal on a handful of guns from a guy that I worked with and he was needing money and I began selling them all separately, only to find out they were stolen. I immediately contacted the folks I had sold to already and made sure they knew I was going to make it right with them because I did not want my name and face associated with someone that sells stolen guns. All of them appreciated the fact that I did the right thing and I had a clear conscience. The guy I bought them from swore he didn't know they were stolen and in the end, though kicking and screaming, paid me back. Doing the right thing isn't always the easiest thing but that doesn't make it any less right. [/QUOTE]
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