Which one Shall I sell? (Pictures Added)

As I am asking a question and not selling anything....... which is similar to people who ask which black rifle should they buy, therefore I am asking for advice. :) and do not have the words FS or For Sale as a title. :)

Your going to be posting pictures and telling everyone that your selling guns, creating leads through a regular forum post is no different than an EE ad, only yours gets bumped everytime someone responds.

It's like me saying, hi all, I'm think of selling this rifle *wink wink*. I'll post any pictures and entertain any offers through a PM.

I don't have any EE ads out right now so I don't overly care, but this type of post in regular forums is unfair IMO.
 
Your going to be posting pictures and telling everyone that your selling guns, creating leads through a regular forum post is no different than an EE ad, only yours gets bumped everytime someone responds.

It's like me saying, hi all, I'm think of selling this rifle *wink wink*. I'll post any pictures and entertain any offers through a PM.

I don't have any EE ads out right now so I don't overly care, but this type of post in regular forums is unfair IMO.

Onagoth......"unfair"....? :confused: Suck it up. What do you care if he's asking opinions? Asking a question = Selling, now? Why the hell do you need to MOD so bad? We should just merge all the forums together, eh?

....So yea, like everyone else is saying: "Don't sell either."
 
For whatever reason, 20" ARs just don't have any re-sale value.

And is the 20" does not have a bayonet lug the rifle Really loses its already low re-sale value from what I have seen.
 
An LCD or Plasma TV after one year will depreciate by up to 50% or more. There is no value in this item save to entertain. You can't make money being entertained and you won't be happy because eventually, you will be fat. :) Not only are you losing money every time you watch a show by not being productive, i.e., making money, you are paying interest on the item while the TV depreciates extensively and thus, you are compounding your original mistake. How can you enjoy anything that is depreciating and taking more money from you day in and day out? It would be only slightly different if you paid cash and got an incredible sale. Anyway, you should simply sell real assets (the AR) for a profit and save the cash for a "real" future opportunity or better, have a savings account that pays interest. One day, rates will be very, very high and those with cash will stand to benefit, those without, will be struggling as inflation grows and prices double, triple or worse. All you need is one AR, keep the one that is more practical to sell later, eventually, you will sell it too. Sell the one that may have been purchased frivolously.
 
So you must also be against people linking their stuff for sale in their signature column. If we all offend you so much why are you here? :confused:

Your going to be posting pictures and telling everyone that your selling guns, creating leads through a regular forum post is no different than an EE ad, only yours gets bumped everytime someone responds.

It's like me saying, hi all, I'm think of selling this rifle *wink wink*. I'll post any pictures and entertain any offers through a PM.

I don't have any EE ads out right now so I don't overly care, but this type of post in regular forums is unfair IMO.
 
Your going to be posting pictures and telling everyone that your selling guns, creating leads through a regular forum post is no different than an EE ad, only yours gets bumped everytime someone responds.

It's like me saying, hi all, I'm think of selling this rifle *wink wink*. I'll post any pictures and entertain any offers through a PM.

I don't have any EE ads out right now so I don't overly care, but this type of post in regular forums is unfair IMO.

Chill out...the guys got two nice rifles he's tossed up between selling.

Dont sell either...#### tv.
 
Sell the Stag, buy a Norinco M4. That nets you what, a grand depending on the accessories you decide to keep? Then, if the folks claiming cliff-side depreciation on used TVs are right, you can pick up a used one.

I mean, there must be sellers in a cash crunch or bankrupt businesses liquidating their equipment, right? A neighbourhood video game retailer here just went out of business and they had probably a dozen flat screen TVs that would have been sold to recover costs...

You get to keep two ARs, you get a TV... all you have to settle for is a lack of that new electronics stench, and the usual caveats about buying used.
 
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Firearms are multi-generational items...TVs are electronics that are obsolete in 5 years, and in the case of Plasma TVs, probably on the sidewalk, waiting for the garbage truck. I wouldn't sell a high quality firearm to fund such a purchase.
 
My CO sat me down one day and said, Start every relationship the came way, You say,`` hunny, I have guns, ....... I`m gona get more guns,..........AND I AINT SELLING THEM TO BUY YOU A NEW DISHWASHER``

Words to live by

Thanks 2LT
 
If you're dead set on selling one of them, and you don't really care which one you keep, put them both in the EE. Whichever sells first let it go and keep the other.
 
Don't sell anything. You'll only regret selling anything and you'll lose money on top of that.

Save your money until you can afford a new TV, if you can't afford it: don't!
 
AR for a TV ... bad investment.

TVs depreciate, ARs don't. You do the math.

Now if what you really need is to pay for a mistress, that's a different story. :D
 
Don't your AR's or any of your guns, or you'll regret it.......

Sell one of your kidneys or nuts......your body will still functions with only one of each(well, except your nuts, you can survives without any).....
 
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