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Originally Posted by masraum
Many ranges have stores and smiths. whether they test them or not I have no idea (seems unlikely). But then they may dry fire (where acceptible) and have a better idea based on a dry fire if they work or not.
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It might not surprise you guys to learn that I am good friends with a number of gun store owners and their employees. Some of these stores have indoor ranges attached to them, but most don't. Whether they do or not, I have never met a gun store owner who tests the used firearms that come through their doors. They give them a good once-over, looking for any damage, modifications, missing parts, and that sort of thing, but they don't shoot them.