I am having my new M1 Carbine transferred thru there, hopefully I pick it up today.
They actually have ARs in stock last I saw.
I like the fact that...
They don't need (OR WANT) notification that your having a gun sent to them for transfer. (This really eases this pain in the arse for this process)
They actually will ship a transfer out for you if you want.
To my knowledge they build up their own AR's from parts. Maybe not all of them but a lot. I was directed there for an upper and some other pieces but they were holding onto them because of the madness. Guys seemed OK to me.
Edit...again, I should read the entire thread. Getting late and lazy tonight.
Note that OP's last activity on INGO was 3 weeks ago, and has a total of 6 posts.
Note that OP's last activity on INGO was 3 weeks ago, and has a total of 6 posts.
I guess you guys missed my post in this thread a few days ago about the OP. He started a thread asking about a referral for an attorney for a civil suit. The guy is a real piece of work.
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Originally Posted by leoadam
Does anyone know of or would recommend a good attorney that either deals with firearm cases and/or is a gun owner, avid shooter, etc. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I am looking to possibly looking to give one some work. Also, this would be for a civil case, not a criminal case. Thanks.
I saw that. I have a list of plenty of pro gun lawyers. All my customers. I thought of referring him to one of them. I am sure it would cost him more then the gun was worth to begin with to file suit.I guess you guys missed my post in this thread a few days ago about the OP. He started a thread asking about a referral for an attorney for a civil suit. The guy is a real piece of work.
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Originally Posted by leoadam
Does anyone know of or would recommend a good attorney that either deals with firearm cases and/or is a gun owner, avid shooter, etc. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I am looking to possibly looking to give one some work. Also, this would be for a civil case, not a criminal case. Thanks.
I saw that. I have a list of plenty of pro gun lawyers. All my customers. I thought of referring him to one of them. I am sure it would cost him more then the gun was worth to begin with to file suit.
I always have a silent chuckle when folks start to pontificate about how they're gonna hire a lawyer, or invoke "their lawyer." Usually over some relatively inexpensive item. (And yes, a lot of guns are "inexpensive" relative to attorney fees.)
My response/attitude has always been a mildly put "have at it...do what ya gotta do." People....sometimes they are more entertaining than HBO
So, I imagine by now "Chickin' Little" or whomever the OP is, has had a hard dose of reality, and has staggered off into INGO oblivion....
The guy was real lucky the merchant was willing to refund his purchase price minus a restocking fee. If he thought he paid too much for the rifle, he could have sold it on Gun-broker for a profit and been done with it. Total idiot suffering from buyer's remorse.