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Old 05-16-2017, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Drm50 View Post
I saw this coming when Glock came out. Also the rediculous
price on AR type rifles. ( not counting the scare prices) These
guns are designed for anti personnel use. They are made on Hi
Tech equippment of Hi Tech materials. Each one is exactly the
same as the next. They have no class or character, they are
implements made to discharge a cartridge. I don't take much
smarts to figure that out. If you are buying as a investment you
would be better off investing in Beanie Babies. I'm not running
them down as functional weapons, it's just the truth. It's not
funny but like a previous poster said, I wouldn't be surprise to
see them bubble packed with a DVD instructions.
I would make quite a few dollars on my polymer handguns if I sold them. Problem is too many people. It at market value and don't wait for a good deal to pop up.

$236 OTD for a shield 45? I could easily make $100+ today selling it locally.

$290 for a Glock 17 with 100 rounds of ammo and a pile of mags? I could easily make $200+ today selling it locally.

$365 OTD for a dpms oracle? I could easily make $100 selling it today locally

I've seen many more deals similar to these that I should have purchased and then flipped later, but eventually the money tree runs low
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