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Item Name: FS/FT Are you operator ready? Yeah...but are you US NAVY SEAL operator ready?
Location: Blue Ridge
Zip Code: 30513
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 1000
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Bone Stock Ruger Mini (wood/blue) plus 400-500 cash depending on how many mags/condition or whatever or ?? try me. Wouldn't mind a Win 94. Only AR of interest would be a Colt or better...no Anderson/PSA/DTI/Sota/etc...I have 10 1/2 ARs...gonna be hard to impress with your home budget builds.
Caliber: 9mm
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Sig P226 MK25 in all it's Navy Seal spec goodness. Gently used, Not abused. Ever feel the need to go swimming in the ocean with your Sig? The little boat anchor on the side means you can without f***ing it up. This one has not gone swimming. It's just nice to know you can. The black marks over the serial number on the box and the gun are on the image, not the gun. 2 year old factory night sights still burning bright.
Manufacture date- 09 Aug 2013
Comes with box, docs and three 15 round mags. No ammo included. Pretty specific on trades but feel free to try others.
If you are trading a Glock and it has been stippled or has had frame work of any kind, be prepared to be completely butt hurt at what I'll offer for your ruined gun. I figure fair market value minus one dollar for each pock mark. Count them up and do the math. You will probably find yourself in the red and owe more than asking price for mine to take yours..In other words, your 425 dollar Glock with 1000 soldering iron marks is now worth -575 so to trade it on this $1000 pistol, trade difference is $1575. On the bright side, it's still a small price to pay for the sin you committed against your Glock and now you won't have to look at it any longer. Nor will I. All I'm going to do is keep the slide and mags and toss the frame in the trash. Sounds a little harsh? Perhaps. I just F***ing hate stippled guns.




Item Name: FS/FT Are you operator ready? Yeah...but are you US NAVY SEAL operator ready?
Location: Blue Ridge
Zip Code: 30513
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 1000
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Bone Stock Ruger Mini (wood/blue) plus 400-500 cash depending on how many mags/condition or whatever or ?? try me. Wouldn't mind a Win 94. Only AR of interest would be a Colt or better...no Anderson/PSA/DTI/Sota/etc...I have 10 1/2 ARs...gonna be hard to impress with your home budget builds.
Caliber: 9mm
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Sig P226 MK25 in all it's Navy Seal spec goodness. Gently used, Not abused. Ever feel the need to go swimming in the ocean with your Sig? The little boat anchor on the side means you can without f***ing it up. This one has not gone swimming. It's just nice to know you can. The black marks over the serial number on the box and the gun are on the image, not the gun. 2 year old factory night sights still burning bright.
Manufacture date- 09 Aug 2013
Comes with box, docs and three 15 round mags. No ammo included. Pretty specific on trades but feel free to try others.
If you are trading a Glock and it has been stippled or has had frame work of any kind, be prepared to be completely butt hurt at what I'll offer for your ruined gun. I figure fair market value minus one dollar for each pock mark. Count them up and do the math. You will probably find yourself in the red and owe more than asking price for mine to take yours..In other words, your 425 dollar Glock with 1000 soldering iron marks is now worth -575 so to trade it on this $1000 pistol, trade difference is $1575. On the bright side, it's still a small price to pay for the sin you committed against your Glock and now you won't have to look at it any longer. Nor will I. All I'm going to do is keep the slide and mags and toss the frame in the trash. Sounds a little harsh? Perhaps. I just F***ing hate stippled guns.




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