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Default Re: Interstate gunsmith question

At this point the info is conflicting and makes zero sense.

Tell him to come on the board and give the straight scoop if he wants an answer.
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A guy that I work with, who won't get his lazy ass on here, sent his keltec-9 to the factory to be fixed. It was sent to Florida. They now won't send him the gun back. He didn't remember exactly what the reason was. Why would the company refuse to send the gun back to him? Even though it was not a purchase would it have to be sent to a dealer?
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Talked to the guy again today. The gun was sent out about 4 months ago. He went to the dealer recently to find out what was going on and the dealer told him that they have the gun. They had it for about two months and didn't let the guy know. In case your wondering it was at the Army & Navy in Allentown.
Well I hope the man got his firearm back from the dealership. It is really shitty if they have been holding the firearm for two months...
If he shipped it through the dealer then he should have checked with them. But then Im a pain in the ass...
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Default Re: Interstate gunsmith question

Prob used the dealer to send his gun back, than when not hearing anything, tried to have Keltec send it back to him,,, they obviously won't do that.
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Default Re: Interstate gunsmith question

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At this point the info is conflicting and makes zero sense.

Tell him to come on the board and give the straight scoop if he wants an answer.
I told him to come on the forum for an answer. I posted out of curiosity to see what might be the problem. He has said that he doesn't like it and now wants to trade it.

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This guy sounds like the type you don't want to be around with firearms.
He is making me wonder.
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