Jacked pics on Gunbroker?????
Hahahaha. Recognize this pic? My only beef is that, aren't you supposed to show the gun you're SELLING. If you use a 'stock pic' like some of the dealers do when they jack them from the manufacturer's site, they disclose it.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=258422521 Alas, EVERYONE steals from IMFDB ;) |
You should ask for a cut.
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It's goiung to suck for whoever ends up buying the gun when it turns out that it's finish is mostly rust/ it's falling apart/ etc.
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Unfortunately, this is only going to become more and more common. I've already seen a bunch of IMFDB's images on GunsAmerica, too.
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Oh man I was reading the G&A newsletter yesterday, and one of the articles was 8 best guns for a Zombie Apocalypse, because zombies are far too in vogue right now. One of their selections was the Smith & Wesson Model 59, and not only does that not make very much sense for zombies, they used MPM's picture of a Model 59 in the article! Guns & Ammo used your picture! I couldn't believe it.
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http://www.gunsandammo.com/2011/11/1...?pid=113#image |
They got MPM's Browning A-5 as well. It looks like the PS90 picture is also from the site, but that's not one from MPM.
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