sawgrass wrote:PileDriver wrote:I well sell one, but it has to fall under two criteria:
1) It is typically unused
2) It is being sold to directly fund the purchase of another
That is good criteria! 50-50 chance of putting a little change in your pocket?
Similar here. I love to buy guns. While Shippy has "ferret on crack" ADD, I am the Imelda Marcos of things that go bang. Like Drizzle said, buy it right so selling won't (usually) cause a loss. I look at my collection in three parts-
1) Core Items that are here to stay/pass on to kids (1911s, a couple shotguns, Couple rifles, all Battle Rifles and old tube fed .22s)
2) Non-Core items that are nice/keepers, but I'm willing to trade/sell up (other shotguns, other rifles, other handguns)
3) Trade/sales bait (all other)
The only ones I need to think about are the middle category. Examples of thinkers-
1) The Citori I have for sale- Beautiful gun, just beat the snot out of my semi-injured shoulder. At my old age, I don't need to get smacked around, and I really want a 20 gauge.
2) I had two M1As. Just swapped the nice pre-ban, that I owned for $900 for a beautiful Kimber 25th anniversary edition that was moderately customized by Novaks.
3) Just bought a mixmaster varmint AR15 from local shop. Figured I would part it out and keep a few things I wanted. Turned out to have a mix of high quality and valuable parts- pre-ban Colt lower, Jewel trigger, A.R.M.S rings, and shoots like a laser. I'm gonna put good glass on it to confirm its performance, and probably sell my 700 in .22-250.
They are/were all nice guns, but owned right with minor emotional attachment.