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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 3459117" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>What about the guns or ammo I have had long enough that I have no idea what I paid for them? If I want to sell them, I'm gonna' try to figure out what a fair market price is <em>in today's market.</em> I have some rifles I built up that I invested a lot more money in than I originally intended. If I want to sell them, do I have the right to try to recover my cost or should I just sell them for what a mass produced rifle in the same caliber and with the same features would bring? Honestly, I have some rifles that I won't try to sell because I couldn't come close to recovering my investment. They're paid for. I don't have to sell them. If I really get in a bind some day, I might have to sell them, but I will still price them at a fair market value. I ain't having no fire sale. And, if I put something out there that you think I have way over priced, you are free to move along and ignore it. You are also free to make an offer unless I say the price is firm, but don't expect me to give serious consideration to an obvious low ball offer. You're free to shop wherever you want.</p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 3459117, member: 530"] What about the guns or ammo I have had long enough that I have no idea what I paid for them? If I want to sell them, I'm gonna' try to figure out what a fair market price is [I]in today's market.[/I] I have some rifles I built up that I invested a lot more money in than I originally intended. If I want to sell them, do I have the right to try to recover my cost or should I just sell them for what a mass produced rifle in the same caliber and with the same features would bring? Honestly, I have some rifles that I won't try to sell because I couldn't come close to recovering my investment. They're paid for. I don't have to sell them. If I really get in a bind some day, I might have to sell them, but I will still price them at a fair market value. I ain't having no fire sale. And, if I put something out there that you think I have way over priced, you are free to move along and ignore it. You are also free to make an offer unless I say the price is firm, but don't expect me to give serious consideration to an obvious low ball offer. You're free to shop wherever you want. . [/QUOTE]
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