colt22man
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Sounds like a very interesting part time job. If your going to buy nice guns, why not by them cheap.
There's just something not right about someone so happy about exploiting someone for personal gain?
jeed, in the second picture is that a High Standard Sentinel Deluxe on the lower right? If so, other than the bobbed hammer, it's identical to the first handgun I got over 50 years ago. I know because I had just turned 21!
The two Smiths are certainly very cool, but the little HS may be the sleeper of the bunch.
It would bring close to what you paid for all three, and if you consider the value of the Chiefs Special, the cost of the scope and HS are approaching a negative number.
When asked why he charged so much for his guns, the owner of an LGS replied "I have to pay the rent." My friend retorted "Yeah, but you don't have to pay it all on this sale!"
Froggie
I can beat that stupidity and up it!I'm just trying to figure out why someone who doesn't value a particular item as highly as I do should be called a "dummy."
OTOH, I've been guilty of buying a gun I didn't really want or need just because I thought the price was lower than it should be. If that doesn't quality as "dumb," I don't know what does.
Re looking at the picture from the Op's original post. Not so much they were taking advantage of a customer but out of touch of gun values in general. To have that gun with a selling price of only $450. is a head scratcher anywhere in the country. I have to assume he was only asking $150 for the model 60.To quote the OP, why cant I live close to a Dummy gun shop like this.
The LGS paid $300 but they put it in the case for $429. I don't see that as taking advantage. Maybe if they paid $300 and put it out for $1300 you could argue they took advantage. The guy wanted a Glock more than the 686 and did what he had to to expedite a sale. I'm not feeling sorry for him.
The LGS paid $300 but they put it in the case for $429. I don't see that as taking advantage. Maybe if they paid $300 and put it out for $1300 you could argue they took advantage. The guy wanted a Glock more than the 686 and did what he had to to expedite a sale. I'm not feeling sorry for him.
Is that a pawn shop that sells guns you work at. I find it hard to believe any reputable gun shop would take advantage of their customers like that, at least I hope not.
Where does it say the 686 was going for $429?
Was this deleted?
Not talking about post #27, that is something he was quoting.
I find it hard to believe any reputable gun shop would take advantage of their customers like that, at least I hope not.