Some people just troll for suckers. Check out the prices on ArmsList .
"Trolling for suckers" Best simple explanation I've seen so far. It quite nicely sums it up.
Some people just troll for suckers. Check out the prices on ArmsList .
You're right Opie..
I always buy used & doing that has never done me wrong, In fact I don't want a new Closet queen..
How's it go way out to the west of Indiana? haven't been there since a KISS convention in the late 90s..
Gary/Hk
I was just looking to post something regarding this. There is a listing on ArmsList for Indy for a Glock 42. “Hard to find gray, even online”. I was turned onto INGo from a gentleman who found my armslist ad. I haven’t been back. The hard part is trying to add meaningful conversation to the threads to get to that magical 50 mark. I like that the 50 count weeds out the dumbasses who will ask $725 for a Glock 22.
"Thanks for the reply.
Do you think there are any new firearms on the market today that will be worth triple or quadruple the initial cost in 20 - 30 years? "
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You guys forget that there is zero cost to these adds placed, at least here anyway. Why not start high?
I would say any AR's. I think it is a matter of time till they are regulated more strictly.
Yeah, but he did say in 20-30 yeArs. I think if you have an AR in like new condition, you will triple your money easily.Like your optimism, but the market is FLOODED with AR's and I don't see them as a investment. Now maybe a early in the box Colt SP1 or Armalite, then yes. Just as early original Norinco's AK's are increasing. But all the new black rifle makes and models out there I'd say not. Even if in the future there's a democratic majority ( God help us ) and they pass another "assault weapon bill" those that are out there now will be grandfathered in. It's just gonna be like last time, people panic and start paying 2,000 grand for a basic AR, then 8 years later they are back to selling for $800
It's clutter, then you have to watch them bump it for the next three months.
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.
yeah, Grandmaster. Most of us have guns an stuff an the requirements to wrestle the quintessentially precious items from our entrenched visceral grasp is way beyond sound economical reasoning encompassing myriads of needs we have, by transmogrified design or not. My Ruger P 89 comes to mind, as well as a 1956 Motor Scooter I've coveted over the years. Sameo wit me Marlin b/a 22 mag rifle, numerous entities wanted this jewel, but all failed profoundly in the area of acquisition bargaining arts.
You know the drill, "everybody gotta price" an "money talks an bull **** walks".
Harley, is that you? How ya been.yeah...git dat a lot...
Flashbacks!yeah...git dat a lot...
yeah, Grandmaster. Most of us have guns an stuff an the requirements to wrestle the quintessentially precious items from our entrenched visceral grasp is way beyond sound economical reasoning encompassing myriads of needs we have, by transmogrified design or not. My Ruger P 89 comes to mind, as well as a 1956 Motor Scooter I've coveted over the years. Sameo wit me Marlin b/a 22 mag rifle an "Jap" artifacts my ferocious "Marine" Uncle Bill literally ripped from the dastardly enemies hands @ "Iwo" during WWII. Numerous entities wanted these jewels, but all failed profoundly in the area of acquisition bargaining arts.
You know the drill, "everybody gotta price" an "money talks an bull **** walks".