What I buy, where I buy, who I buy FROM, or how much I spend is nobody's business but my own. Very VERY seldom do I go the auction route. People get all caught up on emotion and wind up in a bidding war and we all have seen that. It is simple. Tom Mitchell offers up a gun, and by the way, he sells ANY make of gun, and gets his price, it is totally between he and the buyer. He doesn't like to type and he will tell you so. Call him and you will be pleasantly surprised. I am pretty sure he doesn't lurk on the campfire. Sometimes it takes awhile, but he gets it. Like any good business man he will deal, but the deal will most likely be on his terms.

I was quoted as saying this , (If you don't want to spend the money, move out of the way) and I must have. I think it most of the time with folks bid at auction KNOWING they will stop before market price is even approached. .


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