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Got another one last week, barreled action and no info, nothing to indicate who sent. I t was shipped through a UPS store so no shipper info. No smart ass answers please, just let me know what I am to do with it


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just let me know what I am to do with it


You don't really want an answer to that do you? Big Grin




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That has to be more frustrating than a Robo call.
 
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Wait until the owner contacts you.

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It's been almost two weeks now


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
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It's been almost two weeks now


Off hunting in Siberia, in a hospital, or... ?
 
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UPS stores are not allowed to accept firearms, per UPS regs. So, if it was an AR member, shame on them. But I get boxes of crap like this too; set them on the shelf. After a year, I sell them. Problem solved.
 
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It's been almost two weeks now


Yeah, that is frustrating. Not sure what's worse, this, or the customer that falls off the map AFTER you start or, worse yet, complete their project.




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I was given a BP pistol by my 'smith
last year due to the owner taking it
in for fixings. Then he died before
taking the money over for it.

DPCD finished it up for me. Nice job
Tom. Still need to shoot it yet.

George


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Could be frustrating on the other side too. A friend had several rifles and shotguns being refinished because of pour storage at a smith's who died. Took my friend and the smith's son about a year to figure out all the parts and which guns were which.


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