Is it wrong to sell my stuff for an insane offer?

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Does it make me a bad person I wonder... or will it make me any less safe. I have gotten some rather high dollar offers tempting me to sell my ARs and pile of mags and ammo. Pay off all the credit cards sort of offers. I am starting to think about it. I would still have my Krags and Trapdoor and I could buy a lot of Krag ammo. Or for that matter get a Ruger scout rifle or some such. Anyone else tempted?

I am held back because I feel like I would be taking advantage of someone. Also there is the niggling fear that I myself would need this stuff. But how much marginal utility am I gaining compared to my antiques really...
 
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I would not worry about taking advantage of someone. It is a hot market now, and if a buyer wants to jump in, and you are willing to sell, have at it.

I don't own any semiauto rifles myself. I am not all that attracted to 'em.
 
I also would not worry about taking advantage you really cant take advantage of someone when there willing to pay it. Why not capitalize on it if you want to. Personally I wouldn't mind having one of them Ruger Scout rifles. I am assuming you mean one of these

Ruger® Gunsite Scout Rifle Models
 
Does it make me a bad person I wonder... or will it make me any less safe. I have gotten some rather high dollar offers tempting me to sell my ARs and pile of mags and ammo. Pay off all the credit cards sort of offers. I am starting to think about it. I would still have my Krags and Trapdoor and I could buy a lot of Krag ammo. Or for that matter get a Ruger scout rifle or some such. Anyone else tempted?

I am held back because I feel like I would be taking advantage of someone. Also there is the niggling fear that I myself would need this stuff. But how much marginal utility am I gaining compared to my antiques really...

Sir, if it's something you've been offered rather than something you've solicited, you're ethically free and clear. Me, I'd still feel bad about it. [shrug]

Sorry for the non-help. :-/

Semper Fi,

Ron H.
 
A fool and his money are soon parted ...

If someone wants to pay me XYZ for an item I own, and XYZ is far above perceived market value, then I would be the second fool in the equation if I turned it down. I take no moral or ethical high ground here ... I'm simply a pragmatist. I have a family, a mortgage, etc. If any of my possessions can be sold to satisfy those obligations, so be it. The higher the financial proceeds, the better for me and mine.

This past week, there have been rampant examples of retailers gouging customers with prices on firearms and ammo. I think this is a far different circumstance than gouging survivors of a natural disaster on staples such as water, food, and fuel. Firearms and ammo are technically luxury items compared to life sustaining supplies. No one has to pay inflated prices for firearms and ammo if they don't want to ... water, food, and fuel are a very different story when your home is flooded, your children are hungry, and the power is out for days.
 
I also would not worry about taking advantage you really cant take advantage of someone when there willing to pay it. Why not capitalize on it if you want to. Personally I wouldn't mind having one of them Ruger Scout rifles. I am assuming you mean one of these

Ruger® Gunsite Scout Rifle Models

I saw my first Ruger Scout last week, and immediately added it to my must-have list. It's a bit heavy, but other than that, just about perfect, I think. :)
 
Another option is to sell the AR and keep the mags and ammo and buy one of these.

Mossberg & Sons | MVP

These use the AR Mag.

Much want! I've been kinda thinking about a .223 bolt gun since i have about 30# of brass and nothing to use it in. We're limited to 10 round magazines anyway. As i understand it the panic buying has been for standard caps.
 
I have two and I have been thinking of selling one. I could use the money since I just totaled my car. I say "go for it".

Actually, I know where there is a Model 29-3 6" I could probably buy for $600 or $600 otd and a High Standard Victor Military for maybe $500 or $500 otd. If my AR-15A2 would fund those I would be seriously tempted.
 
Id rather be closer to debt free than have the guns...

Three things I can see possibly happening.

First is nothing this will blow over and things will go back to the way they were. Then you can just buy another rifle...

Next is the old style ban will be back and pre ban guns will have value and so will the mags.

The worst is a new ban and it makes the guns and mags non transferable. Then the value is gone...

The rumors have worse choices but they seem very unlikely to me. Honestly the way things are right now who knows.

Take the money and run or keep a minimum, one rifle and four mags...

Did I mention pay off the debt :)
 
In your place I'd keep one AR, two or 3 magazines, and sell the rest. BTW, I have a Ruger Scout Rifle and it's every bit as sweet as you have heard. In addition it's chambered in 308, not some tiny 22. I rather expect that 223 will be near impossible to find for at least another year and possibly two, however 308 will probably be rather easy to find.
 
The gun companies do it all the time they take every chance to raise prices on their product and people panic buy it. The difference these people control you have no choice if you want their product in your case you are being offered and what ever the reason lack of product they want your product I say if you want other things that will make you happier with your collection have at it with a clear conscience. Merry Christmas to you and yours. Larry
 
I saw my first Ruger Scout last week, and immediately added it to my must-have list. It's a bit heavy, but other than that, just about perfect, I think. :)

The Scout has been on my list too, Had a chance to shoot one over the summer and thought it was great. Recoil was very tame due to the huge recoil pad.
 
Every time the "PANIC" occurred in the past I made MONEY. I did not trick or deceive anyone into overpaying for anything. I simply took their offer. When the current "PANIC" reaches it's peak I plan on making a nice profit. The last time this happened I took the extra money and bought several nice S&W's.
 
Lets say you have 5 AR weapons you want to sell. 5 buyers equal 5 VOTERS who will support to keep ARs legal
 
You live in a free market country. Someone offering insane money for what you have is their prerogative if they really want it. Sell the AR and magazines and use the proceeds for something you really want or need.

As for the Ruger Scout, it is a very nice concept except for its weight. They should make a fiber reinforced plastic stock option available too. Mossebergs new scout like rifle is nice too. My LGS ordered five and sold them all in one month.
 
Why oh why I din't buy a couple of hundred Pmags a week ago is beyond me. I could've have really used the $$$$$$$$$$, guilt free!!

Emory
 

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