I only browse the EE so I can be shocked at great deals at retailers. Almost never see a deal on EE.
Yea, the tax should be considered a loss right away and no matter how little it is used ( unless in demand due to age/model) should be @$100.under retail,,, however, it is a free market and the seller may ask anything they want but the buyers actually set the purchase price by their actions!
I've got several handguns and still looking for more, like a Browning 1911 9mm with a .22 conversion kit as well.
Don't forget the fuzzy dice hangin from the mirror, that should add a few bucks too! Kinda like having an extra set of grips for a 1911 and adding $200. Cuz it's custom!Forget the tax, I love the "worked on by somebody" for x amount of money so I'm adding that to the price. Like when I sell my truck I'm adding up all the oil changes and putting them in yhe total.
That’s because the good deals disappear in minutes.
I don't see cheap listings in EE, I see just back of new priced listings very consistently. For firearms. Accessories, reloading items, scope rings... those are the only deals to be found. If it's a firearm, I buy from a known retailer as a rule of thumb. Pay maybe $50 more and know that I didn't buy someone else's problem.



























