...My little story about my visit to Gene's Gun Shop was just one of many I could tell. I've been in a lot of gun shops in my life, but none came close to Gene's. To say he was unconventional would be the understatement of the year. And I sure wish I had taken fuller advantage of the gunsmithing knowledge he was willing to share with me. I was too young to really appreciate it. I understand he was kind of forced into early retirement after the anti-gun Democrat Bill Clinton started clamping down on FFL holders. Gene just wasn't all that concerned about little things like accurate record-keeping, 3 day waiting periods, etc. His wife took care of most of the paperwork, but she wasn't able to control him. Considering the booty he was able to take from his Nazi superiors, and somehow smuggle into the U.S after the war, even they weren't able to control him. He did it his way until he couldn't.
Hmmm...
Let me see if I have this right...
Your out of control, thieving Nazi underling, accuracy challenged, war profiteering, Sinatra impersonating smuggler buddy was the victim?
You're a real piece of work Crying Bob!
Is that really what you took from my Post you QUOTED???
If it is, then it provides further proof that you have lower intelligence than a hydrocephalic chimpanzee, and that your reading comprehension has actually diminished since your last attempt to twist my words and disrupt a Thread. And it is hardly surprising to see your Internet Doxxing pal, the Nutty Professor, exhibiting the same delusional deficiency. We've all seen him accusing Trump of things that never happened.
If you are really concerned that much about the business practices of an old German gunsmith who died several years ago, how about sharing your deep thoughts concerning some of your Liberal Left pals who continue to do Free Advertising in their Taglines, of profit making business ventures such as gunsmithing services, gun importation, booking of African hunts, or "born again birdguns" for sale in order to skirt using the proper For Sale forum, and the requirement to pay Dave Weber the customary $12.00 fee for successful sales?
You could really help out by asking them if they are in fact paying Dave that $12.00 fee for each and every sale resulting from their Free Tagline Advertising... or if they simply expect others with integrity to pony-up and subsidize their for-profit business ventures... while they knowingly stiff Dave.