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People… people. Ar-15s from PSA are $350-400 again. STOP listing your used guns for $700. JUST. STOP.

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Prices on here are higher than Cheech and Chong at a Snoop Dogg Concert.
Is a(nother) thread talking about them gonna change anything? Nope.
Just leave a laugh or wow emoji and call it a day
I’m picking up a cherry gen3 g17 this morning that was less that $400. A nice project gun I found on here while most of the hive was bickering about prices.
 
An enemy is one thing, a fellow human being is another. I'm all for making money, it's the unnecessary gouging they has me ill. It is what it is
But is it really gouging if the buyer WILLINGLY pays the asking price? And just like the new cars with addendum stickers nobody HAS TO BUY a ridiculously over priced AR. If they do then it's not MY money or my business. FOMO panic buying makes people do dumb **** like buying a Taurus Judge for your wife's daily carry.
I know a real asshole here in Perry who bought a ****load of toilet paper and hand sanitizer during Covid. Then he set up at the annual Peaches to Beaches yard sale that runs the entire length of Hwy 341 from Brunswick to Barnesville. I don't remember what kinda prices he was trying to get per roll etc. But I do know that everyone that walked by called him an asshole among other things. He didn't sell **** and I laughed my ass off about it. He THOUGHT that because he had a connection in the janitorial supply bidness that he could take full advantage. But it backfired on him in a big way. Because even though TP was in short supply back then everyone still had the option of telling him to **** off and not buy anything. So there ARE a few happy endings but it's still about the so called Free Market and what supposed adults decide to do with THEIR money.
 
I ain't bought **** on here in a whlle
I bought that raggedy Noble pump shotgun project. I sent the funds and ain't picked it up yet since it's a ride to South GA. Hope I can find the parts to get it running. But damn it was $40.00! I would have spent that on Modelo and Publix fried chicken anyway.
 
But is it really gouging if the buyer WILLINGLY pays the asking price? And just like the new cars with addendum stickers nobody HAS TO BUY a ridiculously over priced AR. If they do then it's not MY money or my business. FOMO panic buying makes people do dumb **** like buying a Taurus Judge for your wife's daily carry.
I know a real asshole here in Perry who bought a ****load of toilet paper and hand sanitizer during Covid. Then he set up at the annual Peaches to Beaches yard sale that runs the entire length of Hwy 341 from Brunswick to Barnesville. I don't remember what kinda prices he was trying to get per roll etc. But I do know that everyone that walked by called him an asshole among other things. He didn't sell **** and I laughed my ass off about it. He THOUGHT that because he had a connection in the janitorial supply bidness that he could take full advantage. But it backfired on him in a big way. Because even though TP was in short supply back then everyone still had the option of telling him to **** off and not buy anything. So there ARE a few happy endings but it's still about the so called Free Market and what supposed adults decide to do with THEIR money.
No it isn't. Gouging is when you have something people need to survive and you charge outrageous prices for it like plywood and generators after a bad storm. You cannot price gouge on a product when there is a choice about whether to buy it or not. Price gouging is when people don't really have a choice.
It amazes me that we have one of these threads at least once a month and it goes on for weeks and nothing new is ever said. If you don't like someone's prices just shake your head and move on. They will eventually figure out it is over priced when nobody wants to buy it. I saw an 8lb jug of H4198 on gunbroker recently for $999. Gave me a good laugh.
 
No it isn't. Gouging is when you have something people need to survive and you charge outrageous prices for it like plywood and generators after a bad storm. You cannot price gouge on a product when there is a choice about whether to buy it or not. Price gouging is when people don't really have a choice.
It amazes me that we have one of these threads at least once a month and it goes on for weeks and nothing new is ever said. If you don't like someone's prices just LEAVE A LAUGH EMOJI and move on. They will eventually figure out it is over priced when nobody wants to buy it. I saw an 8lb jug of H4198 on gunbroker recently for $999. Gave me a good laugh.
Fixed it for you
 
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Not bottom of the barrel like BCA or Anderson but entry level is more than fair. Still, there will be some to come along shortly who would gladly deploy with a PSA, trust their life to it, blah blah blah.
true. but the one thing i love is how many "high end" brand lowers are made by Anderson..
 
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