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If you have a gun to sell, take it to an Eastman show. Find an individual and sell it to them for a fair price. You are more likely to sell to an individual at an Eastman show because the dealer prices are normally higher. The individuals are more likely to buy from another individual.
If you are wanting to buy from a dealer, you have to shop around and dicker with a few dealers before you get the price you want. Go on Sunday afternoon and you will be more likely to get a better price from a dealer or an individual for that matter. Nobody wants to take their guns home. They had rather take the cash home.
Here's my experience this last weekend at the Dalton Show.
I took an AK47 MAK-90, a Marlin 60 and a 1963 Sears(Marlin 80) .22 bolt action. I sold the AK47 and the Bolt Action .22 in record time. The Marlin 60 took longer to sell and I eventually traded it and $50 to another young guy for a Harrington&Richardson 12 gauge Ultra Slug gun with rifled barrel and a cheap scope. I then sold that slug gun to another individual and cashed out.
I then bought an AR15 Stripped lower, parts kit, collapsible stock and upper receiver with the money I got for the AK47. I took the money I had left and bought a brand new Ruger 10/22. I left happy with an AR15 (M4 Carbine) and a new 10/22.
There were more people than I have ever seen at a Dalton show on Saturday morning.
If you have a gun to sell, take it to an Eastman show. Find an individual and sell it to them for a fair price. You are more likely to sell to an individual at an Eastman show because the dealer prices are normally higher. The individuals are more likely to buy from another individual.
If you are wanting to buy from a dealer, you have to shop around and dicker with a few dealers before you get the price you want. Go on Sunday afternoon and you will be more likely to get a better price from a dealer or an individual for that matter. Nobody wants to take their guns home. They had rather take the cash home.
Here's my experience this last weekend at the Dalton Show.
I took an AK47 MAK-90, a Marlin 60 and a 1963 Sears(Marlin 80) .22 bolt action. I sold the AK47 and the Bolt Action .22 in record time. The Marlin 60 took longer to sell and I eventually traded it and $50 to another young guy for a Harrington&Richardson 12 gauge Ultra Slug gun with rifled barrel and a cheap scope. I then sold that slug gun to another individual and cashed out.
I then bought an AR15 Stripped lower, parts kit, collapsible stock and upper receiver with the money I got for the AK47. I took the money I had left and bought a brand new Ruger 10/22. I left happy with an AR15 (M4 Carbine) and a new 10/22.
There were more people than I have ever seen at a Dalton show on Saturday morning.
