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Post by "DoubleAction" on Dec 21, 2012 18:33:31 GMT -5
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Post by blueglass on Dec 22, 2012 18:39:11 GMT -5
Only $200. per gun? I am sure many of these pieces were worth a heck of a lot more in the marketplace to-day. Not all of course but many probably are.
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Dec 23, 2012 0:21:06 GMT -5
.....$200. dollars is a lot of money for guns that some people only paid $20. - $50. dollars for. ;D
......These Gun Buy Back programs has been around, but these lopsided morons seems to never catch on.
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Post by blueglass on Dec 25, 2012 22:31:18 GMT -5
You won't get very much in the way of a working gun up here for that kind of money no matter how old it may be or what model as well. It would be worn out junk period that would not be safe to fire even if it did.
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Post by 5ontarget on Dec 28, 2012 7:39:18 GMT -5
There was a gun club a couple years ago that would buy up old wall hangers and drive to one of these buyback programs. They would then take the money and gift cards to help fund their program and the NRA youth program. There were a number of guns that were on sale from retailers listed as wall hangers for $50-100. I remember working/functioning Turkish Mausers a few years ago were sold for $75 (now probably closer to $200), Mosin Nagant M44 were under $75, sometimes on sale for $50 (now $200-300) , M91/30's were under $100 (and still are sometimes)
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Post by blueglass on Dec 30, 2012 21:44:24 GMT -5
I wish we could buy some of these at those prices as I could make a good dollar at my club selling them off to many of the members.
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