This is the second time this bullshit has occurred.
A couple years back one of my first deals involved selling a vintage M1 carbine to a guy who said he was a collector. He said he'd take it at my very fair asking price, but when we met he started hemming and hawing and said he wanted to field strip it first. Stupidly, I agreed to this, even though it had a very low round count and I'd never stripped it myself. After the basic strip, he takes out a fucking Leatherman and begins trying to disassemble the trigger group "to see if the numbers all match" and I stopped him right there. After he put it back together he stated he already had a dozen carbines and didn't really need another and tried to shortchange me a hundred bucks. Since then, I decided no-one takes apart my gun prior to a sale. He was clearly a scumbag thief and I believe he had no intention of putting that trigger group back together if I'd allowed him to take it apart. You can look it over all you want, but no field strip and certainly no detail strip.
Right now I have a match grade 1911 with a 2.5# trigger up for sale (currently SPF). Some clown with zero posts who recently joined offered me a decent trade deal for it. He was offering a bull barrel S&W 10-8 bull barrel in Excellent condition plus $500 cash. Only thing is, he wanted someone to "look at" the trigger first and said he also intended to detail strip the pistol. I told him no. Haven't heard back from him since.
Now, I don't think I'm being unreasonable at all. I present things as they are and like my deals to be simple and quick with minimal BS. I have never asked to strip down someone else's gun prior to purchase, and I'd expect they'd be plenty pissed off if I did, especially if no prior indication was given of my intention to do so and we'd both traveled a fair distance to meet up. Not gonna do it.
I am just wondering if anyone has ever tried pulling this BS on any of you, and under what circumstances it might be considered acceptable behavior on the part of a buyer to even request such a thing.



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