You forgot to head it up with Buffalo Springfield's "What it's worth." You know..... "Paranoia strikes deep.....into our lives it must creep.....there's a man with a gun over there......" Man I remember that from Viet Nam days....how could you leave that off? It's like the Viet Nam theme...
Whenever I get a PM or post from someone I suspect like that I look at what very recent posts they've made for other guns. There have been some who bid on or "is this available?" a lot with an ATL-based location..
The only Glock that is truly 'rare' is the kind with the auto-switch built into it. All of the other are just gussied up versions that the original buyer got suckered into getting and now wants to sell it for way more than he paid.
I've always wondered just what IS the true significance of the words/movie, "Chitty-Chitty, Bang, Bang?" Was it some prescient forewarning, or just a fluke that only gains meaning from recent times? Enquiring people want to know! :)
That's pretty much the gist of it. For me, to sell anything it has usually been only guns I REALLY wanted to keep (like my second Beretta Model 87 for instance). I've got a whole line of Berettas in fantastic shape (21A, 3032, 81, 84, 85, 87, 92, M9A1,) and probably will have to sell off some...
I watched the video. Four family Lab mix dogs wagging their tails and none with teeth bared. I think the officer should be neutered so he's not a vicious threat to society anymore.
By the same token nobody wants to sell a gun at pawn shop prices, either. That said, there are other signs of unreasonably price guns: $1000 stippled Glocks, $1000 "rare" SKSs. Old M1 Carbine and Garands with mismatched wood and parts, no performance statistics given, (i.e., no mensuration...
That depends on what kind of SOLDERING IRON TIP is used, how big it is and how steady the hand that 'stippled' it is. :0). IMO, if you can't even hold onto a normal gun then 'stippling' isn't gonna help you.
There are plenty here who piss me off. Usually those tire-kickers and low ballers who want YOU to pay the shipping on a $5-10 part, or drive to Timbuktu so they aren't too inconvenienced.
Most of the time when I see something for sale, trade or someone wanting to buy I look more for the specific city (yes, there's an option for that) in which you live instead of just a zip code. When I don't see it then my mind sort of automatically jumps to "a banger from...
Georgia is an open carry state, allowing any lawfully owned handgun to be carried openly or concealed in most public spaces and without any permit12
I stand corrected. My bad.