Ha! Funny guy.

I just find things like this odd, and try to determine how for example, a stock barrel that has been "inspected" (I do the same by looking down the bore- (extremely rare is there a problem with the Crosman rifliing)- and may or may not have been recrowned (depending on need) is worth more money than a 'stock' unit which is very likely what is being shipped anyways in most cases (?)

But I guess the idea that it has someone been "improved" over stock- accurate or not- is a selling point.