It’s his firearm now not yours he should be able to do the research to find the good smith not you.
Also sounds like he might be newer to revolvers, who know what happened to it after it left you. I think their is a very good possibility of user error and his “friends” looking at it.
Your feedback speaks for itself, you have tried to do the correct things by offering more than you should to assist.
If they do take you up on the inspection I would call and talk to the gunsmith to verify the story and then lay the inspection fee if you feel like you. Need too.
Most collectors are not going to shot it that much, was he using his “uncles” reloads? Who knows what happened.
Let the offer stand and know you did the best you could to help. I wouldn’t keep dwelling on it.
Also sounds like he might be newer to revolvers, who know what happened to it after it left you. I think their is a very good possibility of user error and his “friends” looking at it.
Your feedback speaks for itself, you have tried to do the correct things by offering more than you should to assist.
If they do take you up on the inspection I would call and talk to the gunsmith to verify the story and then lay the inspection fee if you feel like you. Need too.
Most collectors are not going to shot it that much, was he using his “uncles” reloads? Who knows what happened.
Let the offer stand and know you did the best you could to help. I wouldn’t keep dwelling on it.