Wow~
Read all posts... I agree to a point about it being buyer-beware. However, the people who bought the "fake" Larue products paid "real-Larue" prices (hell, maybe more?); the assumption was that the items were genuine.
That my friends is where the crime has as occurred; I'd bet money the seller made an absolute killing on those items.
If someone sold me a Rolex watch, told me it was real and I paid real-rolex pricing, then it turned out to be fake, well, that's called a scam and I'd get the police involved quick!
Since the Larue-seller is a dealer, there is no reason to assume these items were stolen.
Please name X8
P.S. None of these items are illegal in Canada, so, the police CAN be brought in; I don't agree with the drug analogy.