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SPM: Ruger SP101 .357

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Exc. condition in the box with all paperwork. Ruger SP101 .357 magnum. This pistol was made 7/15/2004, and purchased new on 3/18/2007. Included is a Hogue grip that is on the pistol. I still have the original grip. The hogue is very comfortable. Do not have a specific round count, but it is low. I am not looking to trade.
$420

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3" barrel. please keep low-ball offers to yourself. If you send one don't expect a reply!

When I post something for sale here I am always amazed at the "bottom feeders" that come along with their low-ball offers. They are often the same guys that post their own stuff at 110% of retail. Hang in their man, the "Gentelmen" will be along shortly. That is a fine revolver at a good price, GLWS!
 
It's amazing to receive a PM with top dollar offer for $X amount. You refuse then they reply back with a higher offer and another. It I wanted to play CL games thats where I would have put it.
 
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This is a secondary market, USED gun, sold AS-IS, no guarantees. Many people post a higher price than what they are willing to take. Many buyers offer lower than asking.

My offer was within $75 of asking and was raised to within $50 on the condition of a halfway meet between locations.

Mentioning current prices for the item is standard negotiating procedure. I did this. Why didn't I buy it at the show? Not your business.

When one does not wish to negotiate or receive offers on a USED gun, the word "FIRM" is placed after the asking price. When this procedure is followed the annoying problem of interested buyers with cash in hand making offers is avoided.

I am sorry you are so offended by an offer on your merchandise. A simple "no thanks" is all that is required. Publicly berating interested buyers, calling them names, and attempting to sully their reputation is bad form and reflects poorly on only one person.
 
This is a secondary market, USED gun, sold AS-IS, no guarantees. Many people post a higher price than what they are willing to take. Many buyers offer lower than asking.

My offer was within $75 of asking and was raised to within $50 on the condition of a halfway meet between locations.

Mentioning current prices for the item is standard negotiating procedure. I did this. Why didn't I buy it at the show? Not your business.

When one does not wish to negotiate or receive offers on a USED gun, the word "FIRM" is placed after the asking price. When this procedure is followed the annoying problem of interested buyers with cash in hand making offers is avoided.

I am sorry you are so offended by an offer on your merchandise. A simple "no thanks" is all that is required. Publicly berating interested buyers, calling them names, and attempting to sully their reputation is bad form and reflects poorly on only one person.

I didn't mention any names, or say the price was firm. Looks like the cats out of the bag!

By the way "No Thanks on your last offer"
 
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