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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2342143" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>The last auction I attended was in lawton and had many guns - all in great condition - for sale. There were a few that went at reasonable prices, many that went above market price, including a bunch of 10/22's that went for around $400.00 each which astounded me since the bidders could have purchased them new at $250.00-$300.00 from gunbroker or Walmart. There were also a fair number that went for crazy high prices - well beyond anything that market pricing would suggest they are worth. The auctioneers kept playing up that "Obama doesn't have to know about these guns" and other such silly nonsense because these are, after all, just private sales the same as any other private sale - "Obama" doesn't have to know about any of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2342143, member: 18914"] The last auction I attended was in lawton and had many guns - all in great condition - for sale. There were a few that went at reasonable prices, many that went above market price, including a bunch of 10/22's that went for around $400.00 each which astounded me since the bidders could have purchased them new at $250.00-$300.00 from gunbroker or Walmart. There were also a fair number that went for crazy high prices - well beyond anything that market pricing would suggest they are worth. The auctioneers kept playing up that "Obama doesn't have to know about these guns" and other such silly nonsense because these are, after all, just private sales the same as any other private sale - "Obama" doesn't have to know about any of them. [/QUOTE]
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