...that don't look new. Just went to a LGS for some reloading stuff and was looking at a few new rimfires. One was a Browning T-bolt and the other a Ruger American. Both NIB rifles were pretty dinged up. The Ruger even had a small chip in the grip area. I mentioned it to the sales person and he just shrugged his shoulders. Something to the effect of saving me time from doing it myself. I hate buying a new gun that looks used. The Browning was in walnut and the stock was beat to crap. I asked if he had another in the box and he said not in walnut. Seems to me there should be a little discount for the condition they were in. They have so many rifle that there is no room in a rack so they just lean them up on the floor and they bang against each other. Even the racks they have are crammed full. I've turned away from some of their rifles for this reason even when the prices are pretty good. Just my thoughts, I could be wrong.
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