wondering about warranty on a second hand pistol

tzclark

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Just curious, I am looking at purchasing a used pistol off the exchange, its priced fair. It is a new unfired condition. My only concern is does the warranty transfer? I tried finding an answer but could not.
 
What make is the pistol? Some have lifetime of the original owner, some have lifetime of the pistol, some have no warranty at all....
 
Accessio cedit principali (The accessory yields to the principal)

Valid in QC, no idea about BC
 
How would the manufacturer know if you were the original owner? Take the chance, if it breaks fix it. This incessant belief that everything has a warranty for life is getting old. Sh*t breaks, fix it or sell it. Stop whining to the manufacturer years later as if they owe you something.

TDC
 
Little off topic but when I was having concerns with my 2nd hand Robarms M96; Wolverine took care of me.

Called them up, told them my problem and they simply told me to send it in. No ownership questions, no hassle. Not only did the fix it up but did a factory upgrade...for free. It just cost me shipping.
 
How would the manufacturer know if you were the original owner? ...

The manufacturer would know if they limit their warranty to the original owner or extend it to secondhand owners. If the former, they would tell you what they want to know that would persuade them you were the original owner, if the latter you would discover that your secondhand pistol was covered under warranty and how to get service under the warranty.
 
How would the manufacturer know if you were the original owner? Take the chance, if it breaks fix it. This incessant belief that everything has a warranty for life is getting old. Sh*t breaks, fix it or sell it. Stop whining to the manufacturer years later as if they owe you something.

TDC
He was just asking a simple and valid question. I myself did not detect even one little iota of whining.
 
He was just asking a simple and valid question. I myself did not detect even one little iota of whining.

Worrying about warranty is whining. Even as the original owner, you have no right to warranty, its a courtesy and marketing tactic. If you're worried you might need the warranty, then buy a better product.

TDC
 
Worrying about warranty is whining. Even as the original owner, you have no right to warranty, its a courtesy and marketing tactic. If you're worried you might need the warranty, then buy a better product.

TDC

Hey if I paid a good price for a NEW gun, I want the manufacturer stand behind it for anything major.
 
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