How often do you pay too much for a gun?

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ratski

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I know how you feel.

Terrible feeling isn't it.

Look, since you don't need it and all that, maybe what you need to do is "pay it forward" to make yourself feel better.

I'll give you about half of your money back and you can sell it to me.

Rest assured, it will be taken care of an probably not shot (especially with my current shoulder)

But it will make me feel better.

And isn't that what it is all about these days, feelings?

Don't you want to make someone feel better?

Dave
 

Duck L'Orange

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I've never grossly overpaid for a gun. Twice I sold them for less than I paid, but funnily enough they would've cost almost as much to rent anyway haha

One time I got rid of my cz 82 right before they went c&r and got harder to find. Used to see them for around $200, and they've since jumped around $100 for a decent one.
 

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Unless you just completely went crazy, it's hard to imagine you really took it in the shorts buying that one! Always a demand on a nice 29-2! If you paid too much, you will just have to keep it a little longer for it to come around.
 

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