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It's just extra money. It doesn't matter how much. One extra dollar in my pocket is one dollar more than I'd have otherwise. Not saying it's gonna make you any friends or anything. Would I flip ammo if I had the means? Sure. But I wouldn't do it here. You know the saying, don't **** where you eat.
So you think there is a metric that is not profit driven, that sellers are using to determine markup?Sure, like a magic 8 ball?
Ok, that's giving me a seizure.
So one man's "flipper" is another man's "gee I am sure glad you have that product because I really want/need it"?
It has nothing to do with the seller. It has everything to do with a term people are giving to others because they are marking up at a certain percentage. So yeah people must be using a magic 8 ball.

So the market is dictating the price.....sounds vaguely familiar to my previous post.![]()
Yep, a few guns have pretty much been like bonds or CDs for me. I'll hold em for a while, have my fun with them.. But if I need a quick $500, I know I can usually cash it in pretty quickly for what I've got in it.ya maybe
but the folks doing the active flipping (scouring walmarts and what not) obviously dont have regular jobs, so they are either retired, on disability or something, or work strange hours
i myself have a 9 to 5, i honestly dont have time to flip anything on here for a profit
the amount made is pretty much a packet of peanuts in the grand scheme of things. i have sold some guns when i needed extra cash, but i dont see how i could consistently buy for the purpose of reselling and turn a legitimate profit to be worth my time
so that being said a career flipper's time is pretty worthless otherwise if that much energy is dedicated for such a small gain
Normally I might say you're pretty slow on the uptake aren't you, but I'll just leave it for you to figure out....
