Armslist abominations.

Someone's lame attempt at humor I guess. That or somebody that's completely clueless and begging for "free room and board".
 
has been removed from sbr nfa registry

So guy knows he has an SBR but is still posting pics and selling the upper and lower together. Hmmmm...
 
So guy knows he has an SBR but is still posting pics and selling the upper and lower together. Hmmmm...


yeah, he doubled down on the stupidity in an email exchange by saying, "It's ok, I'm not selling it as a pistol."
 
It's cool man, can't you read? It's PRE BAN!
 
I shot one of those tec9 jam-o-matics. Not a dependable pistol but capable of a 2.5 inch ten shot group at 25yards. Sadly I still have that target to prove that everything I do now is terrible...?
 
That's funny right there. I just got an email today from grab-a-gun, they're selling em for $560 + $8 shipping.
 
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They should add: I'll be in the unmarked car with government tags.
wonder if you messed with them, and called the local police dept and say there is a guy trying to circumvent the pistol permit thing, if they would like try and do a sting and arrest the guy only to find out he is the fuzz too.
 
Do people really bite at prices like that? Just wondering. Might have to sell some "rare vintage" arms like a Mosin-Nagant

Hey, I posted a stainless Ruger Super Blackhawk w/ 10-1/2" barrel in .44 Mag for $900 and I got asking price. Of course it came with lots of extras - truly "custom."

I also got $350 asking price for a plain Jane Winchester 1200 Riot with an 18" improved cylinder smoothbore with only a bead sight, but boy was that brass bead sure purty.

I also traded a red-dot Sightmark (~$70) straight up for a Burris Timberline 4.5-14x40 w/ BDC on a PEPR mount ($300+).

It pays to keep your eyes open, and if you're selling, start at the higher end. You can always get haggled down (haggling is half the fun), but you can never negotiate up from your initial asking price.
 
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