I think the first thing to consider is spiced vs non-spiced, and if spiced, just how much.
Being brought up in a Royal Navy household, I got early exposure to the traditional Lamb's Navy Rum which is great for mixers and while it's sold as having 'some spice', it's really not what you'd call...
These WTBs are also somewhat coincident with the new Biden EO attempting to turn collectors into 'firearm dealers'.
Selling a functioning gun you've owned for a while (whether to generate revenue or a profit - or not) is one thing.
Selling serialized parts looks far more like 'dealing' (even...
I'd have no interest in asking or requiring to see a WCL now that we have permitless carry.
I might - if I haven't had much interaction with the buyer on here - ask for them to flash their drivers' license - just so I can satisfy myself that they are a current GA resident. Beyond that I'd put...
You have to remember that a business going broke primarily hurts investors and the workers, most of whom are blameless in the whole situation.
The company goes broke, the executives who are really at fault go off and might do the same thing again. Few C-level players manage to just take a...
A buycott is only one of the ways to influence companies' behavior, but at the moment, it does work provided that the risk of lost earnings becomes significant. Posted upthread, if you have shareholders in the company who are activists, the bad publicity can move those investors into the mindset...
I think one of the reasons that going the non-PM route is that some newbies really come here for the trading result. They see something they want and there's no incentive to 'do it the right way'.
SMS is the way people tend to communicate, they want that pimped-out Glock, they want to get in...
It's one of the reasons I won't commit to take something when I've been on the 'lunatic soup' or late at night (or both).
Far too likely that I'll regret it in the morning.
I agree. Post it for whatever you think it's worth.
Anyone who wants it and puts the same or higher level on it than you do, will buy it.
The thing here is the peanut gallery isn't allowed to laugh or comment on it.
I put a lot of it down to two things.
1. Buyer's remorse. You buy a gun and you don't really love it, and so you wished you had that money back. You look at the receipt, realize that the tax you paid is a sunk cost - you can't charge someone that - and try and "get your money back"
2. Related...
Because they want what they want.
Because they think they need to be able to protect themselves in case the po-po turn up thinking they were the guy who dropped a gat at the quicky-mart during that robbery in the 'hood last week, when it was actually you.
I can see the attraction in being able...
How hard can it be to make one?
You take a hacksaw to the barrel, and a tiger saw to the stock, File down the rough bits on the barrel and a rasp to the stock, and wrap any remaining ugly bits in ace bandage.