It's a phrase that rivals "The check's in the mail!"
So what is "fair market value"?
It's the "average" price an item sells for in the general marketplace, based on condition.
A new in the box rifle cannot be compared to one that was used as a crow bar and delivered as deck cargo on a submarine.
We argue that a gun is a utility tool, use them in the rain and toss em in a closet without cleaning AND then we try to sell them as Tiffany lamps.
If you want collector prices, you have to treat them as collector pieces.
Use'em but don't abuse'em and you may expect fair market value.
Nuff said.
Now what do you think?
So what is "fair market value"?
It's the "average" price an item sells for in the general marketplace, based on condition.
A new in the box rifle cannot be compared to one that was used as a crow bar and delivered as deck cargo on a submarine.
We argue that a gun is a utility tool, use them in the rain and toss em in a closet without cleaning AND then we try to sell them as Tiffany lamps.
If you want collector prices, you have to treat them as collector pieces.
Use'em but don't abuse'em and you may expect fair market value.
Nuff said.
Now what do you think?


















































