Last month I bought my first pistol from GunBroker. It was a Beretta Puma in .32 ACP and was in 98% condition. It was made in Italy and resembled the Model 1935. It came with the original box and instruction paper. The seller claimed that the gun had been in his possession for over 20 years. The seller also stated on his site that he did not allow returns. Since the pistol was in beautiful condition everything seemed okay to me.
Yesterday I took it to my gunsmith to have him check it out before I took it to the range. He just called me and said the gun was defective. It had been the subject of amateur table top gun smithing and part of the ejector had been broken off. Since this was an integral part of the frame it could not be replaced. It might be possible to epoxy a a new piece in place which might or might not work. But the cost to do this was prohibitive in terms of the value of the pistol.
I have never been in a situation like this before. I need some advice as to what, if anything, I can do next. I might add that the seller is an attorney.
Yesterday I took it to my gunsmith to have him check it out before I took it to the range. He just called me and said the gun was defective. It had been the subject of amateur table top gun smithing and part of the ejector had been broken off. Since this was an integral part of the frame it could not be replaced. It might be possible to epoxy a a new piece in place which might or might not work. But the cost to do this was prohibitive in terms of the value of the pistol.
I have never been in a situation like this before. I need some advice as to what, if anything, I can do next. I might add that the seller is an attorney.