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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2250370" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Don't be silly, and please don't distort my meaning. </p><p>Aesthetics.</p><p>The OP is disappointed because the barrel channel in the stock doesn't fit the barrel profile.</p><p>You guys must know more than me, because to me, that doesn't affect the condition of the gun. </p><p>The seller didn't see it as an issue, and neither do I. The buyer does.</p><p>Sure, the right thing to do is to refund, but when everything is said and done, the cost to both the buyer and seller is greater than the $200 cost to fix it. </p><p>Don't know if the buyer had been reasonable in his first messages, and for God's sake, please DO NOT publish them, but the fairest resolution would have been to split the baby.</p><p></p><p>I cannot say, because I do not own any McMillans, but it surely does not look like it was carved out with a hack saw. It's pretty obvious it's not a factory Winchester stock.</p><p>[USER=41385]@ButterBean[/USER], why are you attacking me because I don't think the stock / barreled action fit is a material defect? What is the real issue for you here?</p><p>Why don't we agree to disagree?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2250370, member: 94154"] Don't be silly, and please don't distort my meaning. Aesthetics. The OP is disappointed because the barrel channel in the stock doesn't fit the barrel profile. You guys must know more than me, because to me, that doesn't affect the condition of the gun. The seller didn't see it as an issue, and neither do I. The buyer does. Sure, the right thing to do is to refund, but when everything is said and done, the cost to both the buyer and seller is greater than the $200 cost to fix it. Don't know if the buyer had been reasonable in his first messages, and for God's sake, please DO NOT publish them, but the fairest resolution would have been to split the baby. I cannot say, because I do not own any McMillans, but it surely does not look like it was carved out with a hack saw. It's pretty obvious it's not a factory Winchester stock. [USER=41385]@ButterBean[/USER], why are you attacking me because I don't think the stock / barreled action fit is a material defect? What is the real issue for you here? Why don't we agree to disagree? [/QUOTE]
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