I disagree that the OP would lose in small-claims court, rotor, and while I understand exactly the feeling of 'my good name' that you're financially able to magnanimously* maintain, I don't think the OP would be held to those standards in court. In Texas, unless a warranty is offered by the seller, and accepted by the purchaser, on used personal property, there is no expectation that a warranty is given with the sale. As long as the OP didn't KNOWINGLY defraud the purchaser, I don't think the 'good angel' on his should should complain too much.rotor wrote:I personally would never sell or buy a firearm without a bill of sale. Texasguntrader has a very adequate form you can download and use. To be honest at age 71 I have never sold a gun, I only buy. I have never had a lemon or bad purchase. If the seller in this case said the only defect was a ding and he has no bill of sale that said "as is" than he is responsible if there is more than just a ding wrong with the firearm. My personal reputation is worth more than having a seller think he was cheated. I know buyer beware and all that but the advertisement said only a ding and that's the only written defect. I think the guy will win in small claims if he persues that. Maybe I am too much of a sucker but I don't want someone feeling they were cheated in a sale by me and personally I have the finances to be magnanimous.
To the OP - I think you're correct in not offering him the refund. If you wanted to be big about it, take the advice to have it looked over by a third-party gunsmith (not the one that the buyer suggests, unless you know them to do good work), but I also don't think you're obligated to do that.
Going to small-claims court is no big deal on either side. If it DOES happen, just follow the steps to respond, don't miss a court date (else you WILL be found at fault) and be prepared to knowledgeably present your information about the AR to a layman, using layman's terms, so they'll understand what the hooha is all about.
G'luck!
* I've been waiting all week to be able to use that word! Thanks, rotor, for laying it up there for me to follow through with!

 on one shoulder said to report the gun stolen and see how that works out for the guy threatening to sue.  However, the
  on one shoulder said to report the gun stolen and see how that works out for the guy threatening to sue.  However, the   on the other shoulder said
  on the other shoulder said   that's sinking to his level.  The
  that's sinking to his level.  The    Maybe you can call me as a character witness so I don't have to go into that place either.  (Before anyone gets mad at me for calling the place the OP works a hole, I should note that I work there with him.  I can verify it is a hole.)
 Maybe you can call me as a character witness so I don't have to go into that place either.  (Before anyone gets mad at me for calling the place the OP works a hole, I should note that I work there with him.  I can verify it is a hole.)


 Don't argue with him.  Don't tell him to pound sand. Go dark until/unless you get served.
   Don't argue with him.  Don't tell him to pound sand. Go dark until/unless you get served.


 I would never hand over any cash without inspecting it from top to bottom and maybe even taking it to the range to test fire
   I would never hand over any cash without inspecting it from top to bottom and maybe even taking it to the range to test fire 


