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2 hours ago, The_Real_TCIII said:

Im interested in the Weatherby

I dare say you’re not Weatherby worthy.    
 

You’re more of a “ham & egg’r” guy.   Lol

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I tried listing several nice units on old site. Classic and collector.Fair price great condition guns. No go guess everyone is broke or there wife said no.  Haaa

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I'll give you $20 for all of 'em and pay the transfer fee. That way whenever you want to see them again, you can just drive around the corner. Might even let you borrow one from time to time.

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15 hours ago, Swede said:

I tried listing several nice units on old site. Classic and collector.Fair price great condition guns. No go guess everyone is broke or there wife said no.  Haaa

I buy and sell constantly. A lot of things are changing with the gun market and some things haven’t changed. Time of year is still a factor, deer rifles don’t sell in January and turkey guns don’t sell in June etc. 

 

The accurate dependable 300$ deer rifle “ruger American” has changed the deer rifle market. if you’re getting into the sport it’s for the better if you have a nice Winchester model 70 that you’re looking to sell it has ruined the market. 
 

Shotguns are similar, nice classic shotguns are sitting on shelves much longer than I’ve ever seen before. My guess is that the generations that grew up dreaming about an A5 or 1100 have them or had them and the younger generations want plastic and camo.

For example I just picked up a 20ga 1100 in great condition with 2 barrels for 375$ it sat on the shelf for 6 months at a local shop. 

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4 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

I buy and sell constantly. A lot of things are changing with the gun market and some things haven’t changed. Time of year is still a factor, deer rifles don’t sell in January and turkey guns don’t sell in June etc. 

 

The accurate dependable 300$ deer rifle “ruger American” has changed the deer rifle market. if you’re getting into the sport it’s for the better if you have a nice Winchester model 70 that you’re looking to sell it has ruined the market. 
 

Shotguns are similar, nice classic shotguns are sitting on shelves much longer than I’ve ever seen before. My guess is that the generations that grew up dreaming about an A5 or 1100 have them or had them and the younger generations want plastic and camo.

For example I just picked up a 20ga 1100 in great condition with 2 barrels for 375$ it sat on the shelf for 6 months at a local shop. 

Great observation, and a heck of a buy on an 1100. I hope that becomes the norm. 

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