then pay to have the rifle sent down, so you can look it over, if you want to buy, then drive to the person and get paperwork sorted. that way you don't waste petrol on something you want to see.bnz41 wrote:Yes but will travel to do a face to face deal if it's something I can't live without.
Twice I have bought from distant sellers only to find on collection at my local RFD that the rifle is damaged or not as described so you end up with hassle trying to return it and get your money refunded.
I've said before, if I was going to send my certificate to someone, I would send it to the RFD that is sending the rifle. let the seller personnaly fill it in in the shop, then have the RFD post it back.