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Why can't I sell my shotgun?
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<blockquote data-quote="ProBusiness" data-source="post: 893566" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>I don't care what grade of wood it is. It is old technology and myself and the guys I hunt with, shoot skeet, trap, and 5 stand with are not going to spend $700 on a A5. PERIOD. Not even if it is a great buy. Not going to happen. Because they know they don't like shooting them and it will sit - REGARDLESS OF GRADE AND AGE. </p><p></p><p>The guy asked why he could not sell his gun for the $950 and then the $700 range. In my opionion, guys will spend that $700 on a quality o/u or a late model lighter, smoother, and better handling semi in the bretta, browning and maybe remington premier range that they will shoot. </p><p></p><p>Now that being said, maybe a A5 lover or collector will make his choice based on GRADE AND AGE. </p><p></p><p>Now, talking about semis - list a remington 1100, 1187, a bretta urika 391 or even an older 390 guns that guys are still shooting competition skeet and trap with and hunting with, and it will have a larger audience. </p><p></p><p>You said you have a sweet 16 A5 and when you bought it, it had never been shot. THAT's MY POINT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProBusiness, post: 893566, member: 6145"] I don't care what grade of wood it is. It is old technology and myself and the guys I hunt with, shoot skeet, trap, and 5 stand with are not going to spend $700 on a A5. PERIOD. Not even if it is a great buy. Not going to happen. Because they know they don't like shooting them and it will sit - REGARDLESS OF GRADE AND AGE. The guy asked why he could not sell his gun for the $950 and then the $700 range. In my opionion, guys will spend that $700 on a quality o/u or a late model lighter, smoother, and better handling semi in the bretta, browning and maybe remington premier range that they will shoot. Now that being said, maybe a A5 lover or collector will make his choice based on GRADE AND AGE. Now, talking about semis - list a remington 1100, 1187, a bretta urika 391 or even an older 390 guns that guys are still shooting competition skeet and trap with and hunting with, and it will have a larger audience. You said you have a sweet 16 A5 and when you bought it, it had never been shot. THAT's MY POINT. [/QUOTE]
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