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Thoughts on buying "rental" guns from ranges (unknown round count)?


moodster

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  • 4 weeks later...

I have had many chances to buy range guns where I’m a member, and I passed them all by with no regrets except one. At the start of the pandemic they put out a Sig MPX for $1,400. It had the stew shot out of it and I thought it a bit too much for what it was. I found out a year later that another guy bought it, sent it to Sig to be refurbished for $500, and sold it when it came back for $4,000- only one I regret not buying. 

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  • 3 months later...

As long as you buy a gun made by a company with a transferable lifetime warranty I see no problem. 
It seems like the budget brands offer these warranties more frequently than the more affluent manufacturers. I’ve sent Keltec and Walther guns I bought in pieces from previous owners who broke or lost parts and they both fixed and assembled them free and paid the shipping each way. I suspect HiPoint and Henry would do the same but doubt many others will. 

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