I think used weapons in general are very high priced. I often use my shockface at used prices $50 less than new is not a used price.
idon’t even go to gun shows anymore I haven’t found a good deal at one since I bought a Mosin for $49.00 years ago.
Now I ask friends and INGO then search you tube find what I want then search for the best deal.
Too bad I am not a Glock fan the Blue label prices are nice.
Firearms don't lose value. They only rise. Never lost a dime on a gun. At the very least got what I paid after shooting a bunch. Great investments. You don't like the price keep going down the road.
I hate how people are always trying to get something for nothing. They shop with no money too and burglarize my time.
Firearms don't lose value. They only rise. Never lost a dime on a gun. At the very least got what I paid after shooting a bunch. Great investments. You don't like the price keep going down the road.
I hate how people are always trying to get something for nothing. They shop with no money too and burglarize my time.
Also some just don't have a clue. Don't be afraid to make an offer if it's something you want. I just picked up a used quad. Asking price was a grand. I put it on the trailer for half that and brought it home.
There are some seriously ridiculous prices in the classifieds right now.....but I do not have to consider them.
The thing I don't understand is how people seem to think that they are entitled to something a seller wants to sell and get mad because they are asking more than they think it's worth. Guess what, people are going to ask stupid sums of money sometimes and once in a while, they'll get it. There were the CZ SP01 Compacts that went for something like $1700 on GB. It's a great gun, but not a $1700 gun. If you were wanting one and had deep pockets and no sense of valuation, you might spend the money.
When someone asks a ridiculous amount of money for something, just ignore it. There's nothing saying that they have to offer it to you for what it's worth.
Firearms don't lose value. They only rise. Never lost a dime on a gun. At the very least got what I paid after shooting a bunch. Great investments. You don't like the price keep going down the road.
I hate how people are always trying to get something for nothing. They shop with no money too and burglarize my time.
Could you provide some examples? I can think of only 1 firearm I have in my possession that is worth more than I paid for it, and only because its over 100 years old.
Not trying to call you out on anything, but interested to hear what you purchased and have recouped your money on.