It's ironic how some folks are able to buy a really nice gun for a pittance while other folks end up over paying for a rusted out sewer pipe.
Sometimes it's just not worth buying a rusty gun unless you can collect 2 or 3 parts guns to help put a one decent gun together.
But generally it's buyer beware and the nicest guns come with a price.
I've seen someone go into a gun shop to sell them an old C&B revolver and the shop offered them $40. And they tell a lot of folks that they don't want to buy their used guns outright & that they would be better off selling it themselves.
Last edited by arcticap; December 15, 2012 at 04:21 AM.
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