This kinda ties into my other post about BPS, and their new updated range.
I purchased what I was told is a NEW gun and when I got home, it looked as if it had way more... wait, WAAAAYYYYY MOOOREEE pews had been fired than the "official 5" that is done at the factory. *Hearsay, I'm told by a salesguy...
It might have been a while since I broke down a "new" weapon to have to push almost 10 patches through (after I had used the wire w cleaner) to get the barrel clean.
I noticed when I initially broke it down that the "firing" base where the pin extends to the cap, that it was clearly marked w powder and I felt like it was a clearly used weapon.
Funny thing, when the sales guy brought it up to me he joked about how there is a strict NO RETURN policy and that some folks buy it and then bring it back (and from what I experienced, they succeeded).
I would estimate at least 40 to 50 rounds through the weapon and I'm being really nice here. When just visually inspecting the barrel upon opening it, I could see a whole heck of a lot of junk.
I called from home when I discovered this and spoke w a guy behind the counter in the guns department and he continually told me that he gets these calls reg. through folks buying "new" guns.
So I agreed, perhaps, but left it uneasy that it seemed I would NOT have to clean a new gun for a half hour that should only have 5 rounds through it. Maybe I'm completely wrong on this one?
I purchased what I was told is a NEW gun and when I got home, it looked as if it had way more... wait, WAAAAYYYYY MOOOREEE pews had been fired than the "official 5" that is done at the factory. *Hearsay, I'm told by a salesguy...
It might have been a while since I broke down a "new" weapon to have to push almost 10 patches through (after I had used the wire w cleaner) to get the barrel clean.
I noticed when I initially broke it down that the "firing" base where the pin extends to the cap, that it was clearly marked w powder and I felt like it was a clearly used weapon.
Funny thing, when the sales guy brought it up to me he joked about how there is a strict NO RETURN policy and that some folks buy it and then bring it back (and from what I experienced, they succeeded).
I would estimate at least 40 to 50 rounds through the weapon and I'm being really nice here. When just visually inspecting the barrel upon opening it, I could see a whole heck of a lot of junk.
I called from home when I discovered this and spoke w a guy behind the counter in the guns department and he continually told me that he gets these calls reg. through folks buying "new" guns.
So I agreed, perhaps, but left it uneasy that it seemed I would NOT have to clean a new gun for a half hour that should only have 5 rounds through it. Maybe I'm completely wrong on this one?