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Old 7th July 2016, 11:36 AM   #1
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Nothing to do with this case but about knowledge, what we all should know is:

- buyers and owners do want to know what they get for their money and if something is wrong with it... some really want to know

- sellers mostly don't want that potential buyers know if something is wrong with what they sold, and they most certainly don't want anybody else to tell
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Old 7th July 2016, 12:59 PM   #2
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Assuming the contents of this thread conveys a well defined message, the interpretation of its points, as posted, seems somehow erratic here and there. The suggestion for its moving to the Miscellania section, based on the fact that no actual weapon is present for discussion, seems to be a good idea; as also the arguments to be further posted, are expected to fall within a sportsmen ambiance.


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