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One thing about the dealers and their high prices and the low prices they offered to buy at, it made those carrying guns for sale let them go cheaper.
I saw one dealer offer someone $200 for a gun he was asking $450 for.
The guy just left and I got the gun for $350 when I caught up with him.:yelclap:
He told me he was tired of dealing with rip off artists.
 

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Forget about TRPs, I just wish they'd keep the TP stocked up in the bathrooms!

I might have even given $1000 for a roll when I found the cubbard bare...
 

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I have bought a lot of guns this way.



One thing about the dealers and their high prices and the low prices they offered to buy at, it made those carrying guns for sale let them go cheaper.
I saw one dealer offer someone $200 for a gun he was asking $450 for.
The guy just left and I got the gun for $350 when I caught up with him.:yelclap:
He told me he was tired of dealing with rip off artists.
 

ez bake

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One thing about the dealers and their high prices and the low prices they offered to buy at, it made those carrying guns for sale let them go cheaper.
I saw one dealer offer someone $200 for a gun he was asking $450 for.
The guy just left and I got the gun for $350 when I caught up with him.:yelclap:
He told me he was tired of dealing with rip off artists.

That is exactly why I sold a Ruger MK 2 and not my Sig P228R.
 
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One thing about the dealers and their high prices and the low prices they offered to buy at, it made those carrying guns for sale let them go cheaper.
I saw one dealer offer someone $200 for a gun he was asking $450 for.
The guy just left and I got the gun for $350 when I caught up with him.:yelclap:
He told me he was tired of dealing with rip off artists.

So, was it a $200 gun or a $450 dollar gun?
 

JB Books

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You guys are forgetting the Golden Rule. Damn, how many times do I have to impart this wisdom to you? Now, commit this to memory. Let it be seared in your mind:

"Your stuff is #$%. My stuff is golden."

Once you all grasp this esoteric and arcane philosophy, you will truly understand the gun show mentality.
 

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