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Cabelas (Boise) Gun Library Dishonesty
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<blockquote data-quote="Brianc74" data-source="post: 2097415" data-attributes="member: 25552"><p>I was in the Gun library in Boise ID yesterday. Just looking around. I overheard to gun library employees talking. One guy appeared to be a manager talking to another employee. The guy who appeared to have longer tenure was describing how he found some damage on a Remington 700 rifle. That the damage had occurred while in there possession. He showed it to the other guy and described how he had altered the damage as to not be as noticeable and would me missed by someone not knowing Firearms that well. He was bragging in my opinion. He also stated that this would get the rifle sold probably before someone noticed the damage and since they had pics before the damage he could say the damage happed while the rifle was in the hands of the buyer. Supper dishonest! So guys and galls watch-out. </p><p>The guy bragging was Named Mike and the guy he was talking to was Scott. </p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brianc74, post: 2097415, member: 25552"] I was in the Gun library in Boise ID yesterday. Just looking around. I overheard to gun library employees talking. One guy appeared to be a manager talking to another employee. The guy who appeared to have longer tenure was describing how he found some damage on a Remington 700 rifle. That the damage had occurred while in there possession. He showed it to the other guy and described how he had altered the damage as to not be as noticeable and would me missed by someone not knowing Firearms that well. He was bragging in my opinion. He also stated that this would get the rifle sold probably before someone noticed the damage and since they had pics before the damage he could say the damage happed while the rifle was in the hands of the buyer. Supper dishonest! So guys and galls watch-out. The guy bragging was Named Mike and the guy he was talking to was Scott. Brian [/QUOTE]
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