Grimjaws
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I think I like the thrill of a deal more than the gun being pursued or purchased.
Been shooting for over 44 years now and at my age have been blessed with a good job, great wife and a small gun fund that seems to ebb and flow over time.
My brother reloads as his hobby so I have plenty of range ammo too.
Over the past two years I've been pretty lucky at getting fantastic deals and then flipping them for a modest profit. I have a local FFL undervalues K frame revolvers so I ended up with some great deals over the past few years
15-4 4" nickel like new $400
17-3 6" blue amazing condition $450
36-10 on this forum LNIB never fired $400
15-3 2" blue 99% on broker with no turn line $500
Recently a 66-1 2.5" snub with Tyler TGrip $600 looks like it was test fired at the factory
I got my deal of the year at a local gun show where 9mm ball ammo was selling for $35 a box at one vendors table
I've been on the hunt for a 19 or 10 that had some wear as a range gun. I see a well worn 19-3 4" with Herrett Trooper grips and haggled him to $350. Thing locks up like bank vault but is holster worn so I don't need to worry about messing up a new in box example
Lately I've been looking for a model 10 to go with it and now I don't pass over ones with bluing loss on the barrel or cylinder. Now broker has plenty of model 10s in all kinds of barrel sizes and finishes but I'm trying to keep the price below $450 to get one
I really like the thrill of the search
Except for the 19-3 which I've been shooting the heck out of, I've safe queened or sold the others
Now I want shooters
I want ones with a little character
And I want one that says great deal
Granted I could buy several of the 10s on broker as is but I'm looking for the right deal
Anyone else become more thrilled with the chase versus the instant gratification of buying what you want?
Been shooting for over 44 years now and at my age have been blessed with a good job, great wife and a small gun fund that seems to ebb and flow over time.
My brother reloads as his hobby so I have plenty of range ammo too.
Over the past two years I've been pretty lucky at getting fantastic deals and then flipping them for a modest profit. I have a local FFL undervalues K frame revolvers so I ended up with some great deals over the past few years
15-4 4" nickel like new $400
17-3 6" blue amazing condition $450
36-10 on this forum LNIB never fired $400
15-3 2" blue 99% on broker with no turn line $500
Recently a 66-1 2.5" snub with Tyler TGrip $600 looks like it was test fired at the factory
I got my deal of the year at a local gun show where 9mm ball ammo was selling for $35 a box at one vendors table
I've been on the hunt for a 19 or 10 that had some wear as a range gun. I see a well worn 19-3 4" with Herrett Trooper grips and haggled him to $350. Thing locks up like bank vault but is holster worn so I don't need to worry about messing up a new in box example
Lately I've been looking for a model 10 to go with it and now I don't pass over ones with bluing loss on the barrel or cylinder. Now broker has plenty of model 10s in all kinds of barrel sizes and finishes but I'm trying to keep the price below $450 to get one
I really like the thrill of the search
Except for the 19-3 which I've been shooting the heck out of, I've safe queened or sold the others
Now I want shooters
I want ones with a little character
And I want one that says great deal
Granted I could buy several of the 10s on broker as is but I'm looking for the right deal
Anyone else become more thrilled with the chase versus the instant gratification of buying what you want?