Item on the EE for sale

If travel isn't an option, why not give some reputable gun shop a C note or two to broker the transfer, plus shipping/insurance costs? Seller brings firearm to gun shop, they check it out, take possession and do the transfer to the new seller themselves.
 
Pffff..... Whats 8K.............. If he needs the money that bad he can hav..............................................Lets get him, ......... that new gun owning .....uh...guy:nest:

And sorry I thought it was MRS to:redface:
 
good idea!

If travel isn't an option, why not give some reputable gun shop a C note or two to broker the transfer, plus shipping/insurance costs? Seller brings firearm to gun shop, they check it out, take possession and do the transfer to the new seller themselves.
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X-man I'm going to remember that one . --IMHO - $8,000.00 for a modern firearm, for me it'd better be able to shoot by itself! ;)
Nice gun all the same !!
 
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I just post some new pictures on the selling thread.

I bought the rifle from Sprint thru my buddy, PAT911 less than a year ago.

I am also offering a local pickup or inspection. I am very flexible with any of the buyer request he might have.

By the way, I am not in a hurry of getting money. I am just selling it because I am not using it that much. :jerkit:
 
I just post some new pictures on the selling thread.

I bought the rifle from Sprint thru my buddy, PAT911 less than a year ago.

I am also offering a local pickup or inspection. I am very flexible with any of the buyer request he might have.

By the way, I am not in a hurry of getting money. I am just selling it because I am not using it that much. :jerkit:

Ethan,

It was a very smooth deal with a lot of cash involved, and a pleasure to deal with both you and Pat.

Hope you had a decent tour.



Those of you hemming and hawing about price, consider this: You don't buy a firearm such as the H&K UMP. You lease a very sporty capital retention asset for 0%. I received back every penny I spent on it.

For the record, I have NEVER lost a dime on high value firearms as they always retain their value.


Not picking on anyone in particular. I'm just sayin....
 
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I would put a small deposit on it and ask to come and see it to finalize the deal if you are nervous. To pay a few hundred bucks for a ticket and a night in a hotel is cheap considering the cost of this gun. However, I would not want people coming by to check out weapons that I have for sale either? How about if the buyer is in fact the unscrupulous one?
 
I'm just funnin' ya mrsmitty :D. I'm envious and would love to own such a rifle. The .45 would be expensive to feed though.

To be upfront with the truth mate, anyone kicking out towards $10k rifle and buying more than one a year is not going to have major issues with feeding the .45.
 
:kickInTheNuts:Mrs. Mitty if you buy the gun will you post pics of you and your purchase in a bikini?
It would probally be the last time they called you Mrs....

.45 SHAAWWEET,
Nice pics 2
 
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