You loan a perfect or decent condition gun then get it back in pretty bad shape? Then the person doesn't have the resources to replace nor buy it? Yo!
Ive let neighbors/buddies borrow tools before, and they destroyed them... Let a neighbor borrow a gas/oil mix brand new blower, told him not to fill it with gas, use MY PREMIX... dummy put regular gas..destoyed... so I've learned never to lend out anything of value, especially a 1500 airgun...
wouldn't you be responsible if you lend out an airgun and they commit a crime? just like a regular firearm?
Ive let neighbors/buddies borrow tools before, and they destroyed them... Let a neighbor borrow a gas/oil mix brand new blower, told him not to fill it with gas, use MY PREMIX... dummy put regular gas..destoyed... so I've learned never to lend out anything of value, especially a 1500 airgun...
wouldn't you be responsible if you lend out an airgun and they commit a crime? just like a regular firearm?
(please pardon my expression but) HOW IN THE HELL DID YOU KNOW IT WAS A $1500.00 GUN?????????????????????? Yo!
If i lent a gun to a friend , they know better. but if they return it after using it like a hammer , or a pry bar. i would procede to use them accordingly! lol!
You loan a perfect or decent condition gun then get it back in pretty bad shape? Then the person doesn't have the resources to replace nor buy it? Yo!
I keep it simple.
I don’t borrow.
I don’t have friends.
Problem solved.
Agree, I don't lend anything.
One brother and one friend would I lend ANYTHING. Everyone else needs to buy their own.
I lent a tool years back to a guy that I "thought" I could trust. Not only did it come back bent, but he told me that I gave it to him bent. Why would I lend him a tool that is unusable / junk / a throw away ? We both looked at it closely as I handed it to him, it worked just fine. I dropped it in the trash in front of him to prove that it was garbage now. Yep, NO MORE tool lent out (except to the two mentioned).
Though when I was doing a lot of powder fire gun shooting, I did let others shoot my guns. But it was at the time, and in front of me. And they did the same. Share, but no "borrow".
Mike
Yes, I have had that problem in the past, No, I don't have that problem or friends anymore. I was raised by parents off the farm from Ireland. They did not believe in borrowing, but if it did happen you were to return that item better then the way you received it. Example, borrow a car/truck, get it washed, make sure there is more gas then when you got it.
I've been given stuff back scratched or broken and been told, I didn't do that or I'm sorry. I ask them are you going to fix it and the answer; No if I could afford that I wouldn't have borrowed yours.
The sad part is it has taken the better part of my life to learn that lesson. "Shame on me"
Eamon