Keep them all if they're all paid for and you don't need the money. I sold one gun to a good guy on here. That was easy. On the other hand I've had my 177 Hw97 up for sale a few times. Dealing with a couple of people was unpleasant enough I decided to just hang on to the gun.Selling guns IMO is more trouble than it's worth. The few airguns I have are nice functional pieces but there's still unnecessary overlap. I recently bought a home on enough property for even big powder burners so I could easily whittle my airgun collection down but the gun's I'd sell would likely be at a loss so why bother with the aggravation.
Quote from: avator on September 30, 2022, 12:17:51 AMYeah that's usually about as far as I ever get.. thoughts about doing it.Yup. Couple of stiff drinks, and the voices in the head go away.
Yeah that's usually about as far as I ever get.. thoughts about doing it.
Wendell: What kind of fees does the gun shop take?or is it a percentage of the sale.... or do you set your asking price and anything over that they get?
PERFECT!
Then you have someone like me come along.I wanted to thin my herd and took a perfectly good Old Rifle and just packed it up after the rebuild and sent it back to the Owner I bought it from.She's a very special friend and I wanted that Rifle in a place it would fit into and be taken care of as it should be.Sometimes? It's not about the money.
Thanks Stephen... I have also been the lucky buyer of a few of your guns as well.One of which (Ole Copper) is also a favorite of that special lady. Another is one of my favs (Sylvia) a pre war silver streak in nickle.