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now obviously you cant take photos of every little part you sell on your new website, but i always found (especially with guns) that real photos of the item always made me think better of what i was buying. much like some cgn sponsors have photos of the real nice sks's or other firearms you are trying to sell, the buyer always sees what they are getting and not stock photos they find off the internet or dealer site.
 
MFS ammunition

We'll only be bringing in MFS ammo in 7.62x39. Why?

We have 7.62x51mm and 7.62x54r coming in in PRVI Partizan. PRVI is only 10¢ more per round than MFS. PRVI is Boxer primed, not Berdan. PRVI is brass, not steel. It's a waste of your money to buy ammo you throw away the brass on after shooting it. (ie. MFS) PRVI brass commands a 20¢ per round re-sale value to re-loaders if you choose not to keep it. So actually PRVI is less than MFS.

7.62x39mm in PRVI is not worth the money as 90% of the market buys Czech surplus and with us selling it at 15.4¢ per round, only seriously committed shooters that only want non-corrosive ammo to touch their SKS/CZ-858/JW-103/etc. will buy it.
 
now obviously you cant take photos of every little part you sell on your new website, but i always found (especially with guns) that real photos of the item always made me think better of what i was buying. much like some cgn sponsors have photos of the real nice sks's or other firearms you are trying to sell, the buyer always sees what they are getting and not stock photos they find off the internet or dealer site.

As most of our photos are of new firearms, taking a picture of each new firearm would be impossible as when we sell a new firearm we simply take one from inventory already in box, process it's transfer and ship it.

For SKS's, unless we have select grade ones, we sell them too fast to accommodate taking pictures of each individual ones. We will have IZH SKS's coming in next week (4 of them) and if no one wants to order one before they come in they will be photographed and posted, however the price will likely go up on them at that point.
 
As most of our photos are of new firearms, taking a picture of each new firearm would be impossible as when we sell a new firearm we simply take one from inventory already in box, process it's transfer and ship it.

I think what he means is when listing firearms for sale, don't take a pic off the manufacturer's website. Take an actual pic yourself. Of course it won't be of the exact gun the customer is getting but on just like it that you actually have or had in stock at one point. It makes a customer feel better and feel you're more legit if you take a picture yourself and put it on your website instead of a copy and paste off the mfr's website.
 
I think what he means is when listing firearms for sale, don't take a pic off the manufacturer's website. Take an actual pic yourself. Of course it won't be of the exact gun the customer is getting but on just like it that you actually have or had in stock at one point. It makes a customer feel better and feel you're more legit if you take a picture yourself and put it on your website instead of a copy and paste off the mfr's website.

Guess I would need an example. Any firearm we sell one offs we take pics of, with exceptions. If I just got a new Mini 14 in the box I am going to use a stock photo of Ruger's site.

Customers are always welcome to call me if they have a concern on a used gun I am selling.
 
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