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  • JoshuaW

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    Note that the model is different than how it was rang up. The serial number matches the number on the gun, and it is definitely a P226, what should be done about this?
     

    JoshuaW

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    What is wrong then?:dunno:

    Nothing for me, and I doubt nothing for the shop, but I wanted to be sure. With how insanely busy it is in there, I dont want to try to sort it out if I have no reason to. Im happy with the price I paid, seems about par for the course on the gun, but they rang it up as a P229, not a P226. Im sure there is a price difference, but probably not much, and I have no clue in who's favor.

    So since the serial number matches, it wont screw up their records, so I shouldnt worry, correct?
     

    THard6

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    i would say if the numbers match up don't bother. but for me if there is a price difference i would go clear that part up.
     

    GlockPaperScissors

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    More than likely, since the serial number was right, when the person in charge of updating stock in their store computer typed in that information, they hit a 9 instead of a 6. I doubt it will affect their records or anything. It was probably just a simple typo.
     
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