Sell or not to sell?

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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby ex-LT on Tue Dec 10, 2013 3:49 pm

Snakeman721 wrote:
Erud wrote:Sell them. You don't really know how well you will like any gun until you've had it for awhile, and you aren't going to love all of them. Keep the ones you really like and sell the others to buy more that you really like. I've only ever bought one back after selling it, and I ended up selling it again later. I only have a couple that I wouldn't sell, and mainly because I use them too much. I'd sell those too, if the price was right. I don't know why some folks get so emotionally invested, they aren't children, and they are making plenty more.



Not necessarily if it's a Winchester or older Colt, etc. Sell those and you may never find a replacement.....at least at a price you like.

^^^^This. I consider myself fortunate that I found a Winchester Model 100 at a smoking price to replace the one I traded on a Model 88. I still don't regret trading the first 100 for the 88, but now I have the best of both worlds.
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby Spartan on Tue Dec 10, 2013 3:57 pm

I have a few guns and sold a couple ...... sometimes I buy something and hate it .... like the 3 Kahrs I bought .... sold them no regrets.... the CZ 97 was a great shooter sak Larry Flew he has one ........ damn thing went to Gunsmith 3 time in 6 months ......... gone by personal rule...... I like the gun ...... 870 Remington's .........5 sold ... 3 were wingmasters -- wish I still had em

old Mossberg 500 sold ... cant replace it for what I sold for ... kick kick kick .... nice old weather beater shot gun .......... basically don't sell unless you hate it .... I have a glock 19 in my safe ... maybe will never shoot it again .... don't like it don't exactly hate it but why shoot it when I have SIG to shoot ? maybe will sell the glock
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby Erud on Tue Dec 10, 2013 3:59 pm

Snakeman721 wrote:
Erud wrote:Sell them. You don't really know how well you will like any gun until you've had it for awhile, and you aren't going to love all of them. Keep the ones you really like and sell the others to buy more that you really like. I've only ever bought one back after selling it, and I ended up selling it again later. I only have a couple that I wouldn't sell, and mainly because I use them too much. I'd sell those too, if the price was right. I don't know why some folks get so emotionally invested, they aren't children, and they are making plenty more.



Not necessarily if it's a Winchester or older Colt, etc. Sell those and you may never find a replacement.....at least at a price you like.


Yeah, then don't sell those. You'll have to be able to apply some of your own common sense to my advice...
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby mecra on Tue Dec 10, 2013 4:36 pm

farmerj wrote:Lost all mine in a boating accident


I think I see what you did there.
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby Synergy on Tue Dec 10, 2013 5:17 pm

JeffD wrote:Most of my buddies say "never sell a gun". I hear lots of people say that you should never sell a gun once you have it. I think these might be people that only have a few guns. My question is how many of you regret selling a gun. I know I see many posts here from people selling guns to fund a new one. I am thinking of doing the same :D I currently have 11 handguns and I like them all for different reasons. There are a few I do not shoot much. Should I sell them to fund a new project or just keep saving til I can buy it?


Why would you base your decision on what others are doing or not doing? If you want to sell one then just do it, only then will you find out if you regret it or not. Your decision should not be based on the fact that some "guy" on the internet sold a gun and had no regrets or had regrets.
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby Erud on Tue Dec 10, 2013 5:26 pm

Synergy wrote:
JeffD wrote:Most of my buddies say "never sell a gun". I hear lots of people say that you should never sell a gun once you have it. I think these might be people that only have a few guns. My question is how many of you regret selling a gun. I know I see many posts here from people selling guns to fund a new one. I am thinking of doing the same :D I currently have 11 handguns and I like them all for different reasons. There are a few I do not shoot much. Should I sell them to fund a new project or just keep saving til I can buy it?


Why would you base your decision on what others are doing or not doing? If you want to sell one then just do it, only then will you find out if you regret it or not. Your decision should not be based on the fact that some "guy" on the internet sold a gun and had no regrets or had regrets.


But wait, now if he decides to take your advice and not listen to advice from some guy on the internet, isn't he still taking advice from some guy the internet? :cogitating:
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby shooter115 on Tue Dec 10, 2013 5:39 pm

mmcnx2 wrote:First I don't buy them unless I have a strong interest in them, so in turn I don't sell them. In my youth 35 years ago I sold a Marlin 22 lever action and a Ruger Mark II. I was in college and needed cash, I think I got $100 each. Looking back it was dumb, I would pay double to have both back. The Mark II I recently replaced with a new Mark III. I have never found the model of Marlin I had that was in good enough condition to purchase.

My Marlin 39M is probably the last gun I would ever sell. It was a Christmas gift at about age 9. Not my first gun, but it was just like dad's 39A and my first really nice rifle. I've been lightly browsing to see if I could find one just like it for my son, but they don't come cheep.
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby Rodentman on Tue Dec 10, 2013 6:09 pm

I sold 3 in the early 70's, none since. I have enough guns so that some don't get much use, but I don't plan to sell them just because of that. Sooner or later they'll get aired out.
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby Deputyhiro on Tue Dec 10, 2013 8:08 pm

If I owned any guns, I would not sell any of them. If I wanted something new, I would buy it, and stack it up next to last weeks "gotta have". It wouldnt bother me if certain guns didnt get shot for years. I am sort of a packrat. Thats how I roll. If I owned any guns.....
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby wrench on Tue Dec 10, 2013 10:00 pm

Seriously, I sell guns all of the time. I don't have enough money or storage for all of them. If one of them falls out of favor, wasn't what I expected, is eclipsed by something else, or I upgrade, off it goes.
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby crbutler on Tue Dec 10, 2013 10:18 pm

I don't, but that's just me.

Its whatever floats your boat. If you sell them you can try more for the same $$$, but you really can't compare them head to head.
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby shotz90s on Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:25 pm

Nothing wrong with selling in my opinion. Unless they have some sentimental value (ie... ones given to me by Dad for example) and you can upgrade your collection, I see it as only a benefit to your happiness. And really, isn't happiness what we all want?
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby BigDog58 on Wed Dec 11, 2013 2:28 am

Just before moving to MN in Nov. 2002, I sold my last Class 3 Rifles. A Russian made AK-47 With Select Fire (Full Auto) and a HK-91 also Select Fire. I never thought I would start hand loading, nor that I would be able to get out and shoot as much as I do now.

Dumbest mistake I EVER made, when it comes to buying and selling guns. It would cost me more than 10 times more, to purchase either gun again. On top of that, it would take forever to get the tax stamp processed again. It is my BIGGEST :doh: moment!
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby farmerj on Wed Dec 11, 2013 6:07 am

BigDog58 wrote:Just before moving to MN in Nov. 2002, I sold my last Class 3 Rifles. A Russian made AK-47 With Select Fire (Full Auto) and a HK-91 also Select Fire. I never thought I would start hand loading, nor that I would be able to get out and shoot as much as I do now.

Dumbest mistake I EVER made, when it comes to buying and selling guns. It would cost me more than 10 times more, to purchase either gun again. On top of that, it would take forever to get the tax stamp processed again. It is my BIGGEST :doh: moment!



Neither of which are listed as C&R firearms and therefore illegal for you to own in MN. Don't we just live in a wonderful state.
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Re: Sell or not to sell?

Postby Deputyhiro on Wed Dec 11, 2013 8:07 am

farmerj wrote:
BigDog58 wrote:Just before moving to MN in Nov. 2002, I sold my last Class 3 Rifles. A Russian made AK-47 With Select Fire (Full Auto) and a HK-91 also Select Fire. I never thought I would start hand loading, nor that I would be able to get out and shoot as much as I do now.

Dumbest mistake I EVER made, when it comes to buying and selling guns. It would cost me more than 10 times more, to purchase either gun again. On top of that, it would take forever to get the tax stamp processed again. It is my BIGGEST :doh: moment!



Neither of which are listed as C&R firearms and therefore illegal for you to own in MN. Don't we just live in a wonderful state.


Not that I dont agree.... But Shhhhhhhhh........ It could be worse. We could be in CA. But Im sure that will come soon enough.
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