Oh they know.
"Life is too short to hunt with an ugly gun." -Maurice Ottmar
Life is too short to give a fk what others think.
An ugly gun is much more effective than no gun. An axis is a better platform for the new hunter than a sporter Enfield or Mosin, especially for a newb who can't shoot irons well - which is most newbs these days.
It is unethical to sell it without first fixing it.
As long as you disclose there is a problem, I wouldn't say it's unethical to sell without fixing it. Selling it without fixing OR disclosing the fact it has an issue is not right though.
Hell, I'd buy another axis for sub-$200 with "feeding issues"... (I think I paid $175 for the last one, swapped the camo stock with the black one on my 1st axis, fixed the bolt issue, and sold it for $225, so I got a camo stock and made $50 for 3 minutes worth of work...)
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