Do many (any?) modern handguns have multiple parts numbered to the gun?
Is that a question or an answer?
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Do many (any?) modern handguns have multiple parts numbered to the gun?
Is that your answer or a question?
M
If it doesn't cause you financial hardship offer for him to return it at his cost. It might be a lot of money to him. You have thought about this enough to post it so it must bug you. It was buyers fault for not asking in my opinion if it ment that much to him. Gun with this story might be nice to have for the story. Good luck.
Mismatching numbers reduce the desirability of a piece. You should have mentioned it.
Furthermore, EE issues should be dealt with through feedback and private messaging. I note there isn't any relating to this transaction.
If I were the buyer, I would leave a negative.
I don't suppose that there would be any reason to mention a rusted out barrel either. If bore condition were important to a buyer, he would ask, wouldn't he?
Failing to mention a defect is deliberate omission.
Sorry, it was an honest question......I'm thinking most modern handguns don't have numbered parts but I'm not sure
Now I'm not sure what you meant when you asked "Does this just apply to milsurp stuff or all HG's?""
Does what just apply?..... HG's having numbered parts?....disclosing preemptively in an ad that not all parts on a gun are number matching?......assuming guns offered for sale are all matching or original parts unless the ad says otherwise?
I don't suppose that there would be any reason to mention a rusted out barrel either. If bore condition were important to a buyer, he would ask, wouldn't he?
Failing to mention a defect is deliberate omission.
............it is never to be assumed when buying milsurp that everything is numbers matching.
I have no recollection of reading a milsurp EE post saying "non matching". Milsurps are generally rebuilt at arsenals after their service from random parts out of bins so a non-matching gun is not the exception but the rule.
If this mattered to the buyer, he should have enquired. If your post made no mention of matching numbers, I do not think you were misleading anyone either. Sounds like someone made an assumption and is now sour from it. His problem, not yours.
Section 11 of the rules is irrelevant. His ad made no mention of matching numbers and spoke to the condition of the pistol. It would be relevant had he stated that the pistol was in fact matching.
Could it have got bent by the post office guys ?



























