Originally Posted by JCMCUBIC
Most "quality" items are higher priced, which they should be, over lower quality items. Price alone (even if priced below what they are worth) puts them out of a lot of people's range....so they're harder to sell. Someone may recognize it as a great buy, something they'd love to have, but even if they can afford it they decide to hang on to the $2000 rather than purchase the $4000 rifle. They may take the $ and buy a $1500 rifle for $1000 instead....even though the "deal" might not have been as good it was easier for them to palate the cost. For most people $ matters and in a quality firearm put together with quality parts by a quality smith it's simply going to be more expensive. Same holds true for scopes, stocks, knives, etc.


Desire to purchase does not mean ability to do so. I had the wants for years before I had the money to buy.
Shrapnel is right quality firearms looking for a home will find one. The buyer just needs to know they are for sale. People who search the online sights find the hard to find items. Hasbeen


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