I used to import some guns from the English auctions houses until I had too many less that steller experiences. When Christy laid me away on a drop lock Westley. So called expert over there, had the gun in his hand and we went over it. After spending a 1/3 of the cost to get it fixed, I had enought. English has a term that they use sometimes on a gun calling it tidy, which means tired, might need work. I would certainly pay now for someone to inspect the gun. I have seen to many guys buying from overseas auctions and by the time it is all said and done they are so top heavy in it.
So pay the 50 or 100 pounds to get an inspection.
Also, remember the name, address and city and state of the importer must be engraved on the gun. If, they are following the letter of the law.
Licensed importer since 1973
John Boyd
Quality Arms
Last edited by arrieta2; 05/23/18 07:48 AM.