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Somebody traded that for an AR? SMH. mtmuleySo I always go into the gun store with only the intention of looking and shooting the bull. Then somebody walks in to trade a perfectly good Model 7 in on an A/R?? I didn’t want it to feel neglected so I signed up to adopt this one. Hope it’s a shooter…View attachment 218475
Direct, saved me some off retail and he got more than trade. That’s a plus of having a good relationship with your lgs, or maybe a sign you spend too much time there?!?Nice! Did you buy it direct from the owner or after the trade?
Some folks just ain’t rightSomebody traded that for an AR? SMH. mtmuley
Should’ve included that, 243Nice gun, what caliber?
Damn, I'm jealous of that one.Should’ve included that, 243
No, the new Remington isn't making Model 7s yet.Can you not buy or order one of these new?
You shouldn't do that in Las Vegas.... or so I've been toldDirect, saved me some off retail and he got more than trade. That’s a plus of having a good relationship with your lgs, or maybe a sign you spend too much time there?!?
That stunt would likely get you banned from any of our LGS's. The seller didn't have to accept the low ball offer. They're (LGS) in business to make money.Congratulations to you giving that poor rifle a welcoming home!
I've done the same once. Gunshop offered the guy $125.
Since i knew they'd put it in the rack for $600, i didn't feel bad at all offering the guy $250 for it.
Guy behind the counter gave me the stink eye, but eff him for lowballing the seller.
There's make money ... and there's screwing people. Two years ago my trap team captain told me his dad just died and left him a few guns. One was "broken" and he wondered if I could fix it so he could sell it. Well okay, I'll have a look. It was a Ross rifle, sporting version, probably 1920s in beautiful condition. Best part is it was in .280 Ross, the first commercial calibre to exceed 3K muzzle velocity ... and he had FIVE BOXES OF SHELLS! It took most of the following afternoon to figure out how to get the straight draw bolt unstuck but I made it work again. I called him up: "Great! You wanna buy it? I'll take $250." Good grief, this is a collectable and the ammo is probably worth as much as the gun. Now, I could have made a killing right there but 1) I don't need the money, 2) I don't need to rip off anyone, least of all someone I know, not even if he appears to be okay with it. I'm not. And 3) I don't collect guns. No point in it. So I steered him to my African hunting buddy who traffics in guns at shows, etc. He sold it for a very good price and as far as I know didn't take a commission. As predicted, the five boxes of original ammo sold for almost as much as the gun. Needless to say, my trap captain thinks I'm a saint now. That's worth a lot more than some gun gathering dust in my safe.That stunt would likely get you banned from any of our LGS's. The seller didn't have to accept the low ball offer. They're (LGS) in business to make money.
True, but i have only bought 1 or 2 guns from there.That stunt would likely get you banned from any of our LGS's. The seller didn't have to accept the low ball offer. They're (LGS) in business to make money.
You mean you spend to much time there when you just go in to look and when you leave without buying anything they give you that crest fallen look?Direct, saved me some off retail and he got more than trade. That’s a plus of having a good relationship with your lgs, or maybe a sign you spend too much time there?!?
I ,for one, spent WAAAYYY too much time, money, and effort trading guns to get bad "gun trading karma" in an effort to save a few bucks.There's make money ... and there's screwing people. Two years ago my trap team captain told me his dad just died and left him a few guns. One was "broken" and he wondered if I could fix it so he could sell it. Well okay, I'll have a look. It was a Ross rifle, sporting version, probably 1920s in beautiful condition. Best part is it was in .280 Ross, the first commercial calibre to exceed 3K muzzle velocity ... and he had FIVE BOXES OF SHELLS! It took most of the following afternoon to figure out how to get the straight draw bolt unstuck but I made it work again. I called him up: "Great! You wanna buy it? I'll take $250." Good grief, this is a collectable and the ammo is probably worth as much as the gun. Now, I could have made a killing right there but 1) I don't need the money, 2) I don't need to rip off anyone, least of all someone I know, not even if he appears to be okay with it. I'm not. And 3) I don't collect guns. No point in it. So I steered him to my African hunting buddy who traffics in guns at shows, etc. He sold it for a very good price and as far as I know didn't take a commission. As predicted, the five boxes of original ammo sold for almost as much as the gun. Needless to say, my trap captain thinks I'm a saint now. That's worth a lot more than some gun gathering dust in my safe.