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LOT OF FLAKES ON HERE NOW.!

Sometimes the seller keeps details too close to the vest ... Like:

"Is it new or shot out?"
"No, it's plice surplus"
"I don't know what that means. Is it shot out"
"I haven't personally shot it"

Keep your ****.
Yeah, this always chaps my ass, and it's not just newbs and trolls, i see it frequently from veteran ODTers with piles of positive feedbacks. And, when I ask for the most basic info ( WHICH SHOULD'VE BEEN POSTED IN THE DAMN LISTING!!), while treading as lightly and politely as humanly possible, about half the time, they sometimes still manage to get annoyed and cop an attitude, or just pull the plug entirely.
I've often felt like I tended to over-elaborate in my listings, but personally, I feel it's incumbent on the seller to provide ALL relevant info, that most any purchaser would want to know. ( and it can save a LOT of time messaging back and forth).
It aint that hard, a buyer shouldn't have to ask this stuff, like how old is the gun, what's the estimated round count,, are you the original owner, and the most obvious of all ......does it cycle reliably??? That's probably my biggest red flag, when a seller doesn't make a firm statement attesting to it's flawless function.
 
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