I had to PM a fellow CGN'er the words "GET BENT".
I guess it eventually happens when you sell stuff on the EE...
In this particular case, I was offering a cleaned and restored Gahendra rifle similar to the current IMA offerings (though this particular rifle is NOT an IMA "battlefield pickup").
IMA sells their "cleaned and complete" rifles for $495 US and they sell their incomplete "battlefield pickups" for $190. Those typically are missing buttplate, small parts, etc. Stocks have major rot and cracking issues, etc.
No Gahendra rifle is ever advertised as fireable b/c the bores are .451" and if you shoot brit .577-450 in them, they could blow up as a result.
Here is the rifle I was offering for $325 plus shipping (far cheaper than the IMA cleaned and complete rifles), which is a fully cleaned and restored gahendra with a pretty nice bore (about an 8 out of 10), no parts missing, and the stock professionally patched and repaired. Having owned both, this is far better done than the guns IMA restores in a mass production fashion.
Unlike the IMA rifles which are also patched and repaired, I disclosed every single repair on the rifle.
There are a few minor repairs on the rifle, they are well done as demonstrated in the following photos. Rifle has been minimally restored very professionally.
I completely understand if someone sees a price on the EE and does not want to pay it. That makes sense. HOWEVER...
This is the PM I got:
Yes... $150 for a functional, complete, registration-exempt, non-sporterized legal antique in well above average condition.
I could have explained how (from lots of experience restoring 6 Nepalese firearms) that a battlefield pickup IMA gahendra will require about 60 hours of restoration work. I also could have PM'd the guy to inform him that the above rifle looks nothing like the rifle IMA is advertising with these photos:
But "Get Bent" was just so much easier
Anyone else care to share a story of shock and woe over EE offers? I'm seriously at the point where I'm thinking of cancelling my EE subscription and going back to supporting my local dealers. The grief is just not worth it.
I guess it eventually happens when you sell stuff on the EE...
In this particular case, I was offering a cleaned and restored Gahendra rifle similar to the current IMA offerings (though this particular rifle is NOT an IMA "battlefield pickup").
IMA sells their "cleaned and complete" rifles for $495 US and they sell their incomplete "battlefield pickups" for $190. Those typically are missing buttplate, small parts, etc. Stocks have major rot and cracking issues, etc.
No Gahendra rifle is ever advertised as fireable b/c the bores are .451" and if you shoot brit .577-450 in them, they could blow up as a result.
Here is the rifle I was offering for $325 plus shipping (far cheaper than the IMA cleaned and complete rifles), which is a fully cleaned and restored gahendra with a pretty nice bore (about an 8 out of 10), no parts missing, and the stock professionally patched and repaired. Having owned both, this is far better done than the guns IMA restores in a mass production fashion.
Unlike the IMA rifles which are also patched and repaired, I disclosed every single repair on the rifle.
There are a few minor repairs on the rifle, they are well done as demonstrated in the following photos. Rifle has been minimally restored very professionally.
I completely understand if someone sees a price on the EE and does not want to pay it. That makes sense. HOWEVER...
This is the PM I got:
I dont want to offend you, but will you accept $150 for this wall hanger? I see that this particular rifle sells for $189 in the USA....
Yes... $150 for a functional, complete, registration-exempt, non-sporterized legal antique in well above average condition.
I could have explained how (from lots of experience restoring 6 Nepalese firearms) that a battlefield pickup IMA gahendra will require about 60 hours of restoration work. I also could have PM'd the guy to inform him that the above rifle looks nothing like the rifle IMA is advertising with these photos:
But "Get Bent" was just so much easier
Anyone else care to share a story of shock and woe over EE offers? I'm seriously at the point where I'm thinking of cancelling my EE subscription and going back to supporting my local dealers. The grief is just not worth it.


















































