This is precisely why I don’t want my wife and daughter to have this same experience with my accumulation of guns.
Mine has been instructed which of my friends to reach out to to help with this should the day come.
This is precisely why I don’t want my wife and daughter to have this same experience with my accumulation of guns.
If I weren't so stocked up already, I would have bought a couple of cases.Taking advantage of their rebate
3 sets of Ivory Grips for 1911s. Two plain with only a little color and one set Checkered with Double Diamonds.
Probably posting in his sleep again...It's almost 10. Why are you still up?
Never invite perspective sellers to Jeppo's home. They see that...price goes Up!You should have invited them over to your place for coffee and cash
Ain't that the truth!!!!It's almost 10. Why are you still up?
The other day, I watched a woman and her son wheel a suitcase full'a handguns into a LGS. They walked out very happy with $1,000 in cash. A couple days later, ONE of those guns (29-3, 8 3/4") was in the case marked at $900.
Never invite perspective sellers to Jeppo's home. They see that...price goes Up!
Christmas in July!Grayguns Competition trigger kit, 2 more mags, and an X5 grip module for my M17.
I had a similar situation at a gun store I worked in. An older woman came in and wanted to sell her deceased husbands handgun and she showed it to me. Rather than checking the value of said handgun, one of the salesmen came up and gave her what I considered a low price. She looked to me and I gave her my business card and told her to take it home and I would look up the value and she could call me later. Apparently the salesman, who I had respected as a Vietnam Vet, was low balling her to buy it for himself at a bargain price. I had no interest in it, but hated the fact he would cheat her so I told her the true value. She wanted it gone, so I have her the full price. It was a Colt Agent in pristine condition. My hubby put a Tyler T on it, and I still have it to this day.That was fairly crappy of the LGS owner to take advantage of the ignorance of that woman and her son. I am glad the people were happy and I hope they never find out how much they should have received.
I have not been very active in shooting lately for reasons beyond my control and have only bought a few items with which to play in my rare free time. I got a 450 Bushmaster upper with all the trimmings, a Sig p365 that I like, a 45/70 Trapdoor, another Ruger 44 Carbine, a bunch of new magazines for a variety of pistols, and several new holsters by Galco, DeSantis, and Simply Rugged. I was also given a Parker crossbow. That should be interesting.
I have such a list, in Excel, on a thumb drive in the safe. In addition, is the contact information of some trustworthy friends I hope will help out "when the time comes".We recommend you have a list of your inventory and what you paid for each item and date purchased.
I have such a list, in Excel, on a thumb drive in the safe. In addition, is the contact information of some trustworthy friends I hope will help out "when the time comes".
Need a friend who’ll help for the gun only?No list for me, no dates or prices either. I really don't care what I paid for them as when they are sold it's always the going $ and not what was paid.
My Will has a name to handle the sales of firearms, blades, accessories and ammo. Also both daughters are getting two items of MY choice (more? then they can pay). For the friends help he gets a S&W M19 and all ammo for it.
Need a friend who’ll help for the gun only?
Mag shipped @2pm, now that’s service.Bought a 15rd mag for my P365 non XL this morning from Osage. A bit over $40 with shipping. No tax, screw you Cooper.
Scroll up to post #3581 for a tip about those springs.USPS just dropped off my Wilson Combat spring kit for my 3" S&W 686. Now it's time to stone and polish
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