Posted January 3, 2018 12:57 am by Comments

By G. Halek

First time gun owners walk out of that gun store with that type of excitement you typically see a little kid opening a gift under the Christmas tree.

For your typical gun owner, he can’t wait to get the pistol home, rack it back, and take it to the range.

And, in a few cases, the gun owner all too soon realizes his newest purchase isn’t what he thought it would be. At the range, he fires round after round at the target. It doesn’t fit in his hand as well as it did at the store. It jumps too much. He can’t seem to get a clean shot with it. An 8-round magazine isn’t enough rounds.

Whatever the reason, the gun owner all too soon realizes he needs to trade it in to get a gun that satisfies his needs. And the gun store clerk looks at him solemnly across the counter.

“I’m so sorry, Mr. No Fun Allowed, but we don’t take returns.”

And then the gun owner is stuck trading in a pistol for less than he paid for it or pawn it off in a private sale. His friends laugh at him. His wife runs off with the gardener to Argentina. …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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