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I have no problem with someone buying and selling. I do it with stuff I know. What I don’t do is ask someone the value of something that I acquired. That is my responsibility not someone else. If you want my help, it will cost you. I have worked for my knowledge. You don’t get that for free if you are making money.
The people who come on here with the line “ I traded for this, what is it worth” or “ I found this and bought it “makes me shake my head. How on gods green earth do you trade into something and not know what it is worth. Especially if you plan on turning it. That is pure BS.
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There was very little previous sales information of that model of gun that I could research. I started this thread BEFORE I purchased the gun. I have about 150 A+ ratings on GunBroker and have sold several dozen on GunsInternational. I also have a collection of the guns I like that are not for sale. I purchase and resell to help support my habit of gun COLLECTING. But now that I know nothing of guns, I guess I'll just use them for fence posts around the place. I will not lower myself to this name calling and bad mouthing and will no longer be posting on this thread. Thanks to all who helped and commented and we certainly all have a right to our opinion. As far as sharing knowledge, I have a network of great gun folks that ask me advice almost daily. No charge. I also ask them and the knowledge given is very appreciated. The Good Book says that the "love" of money is the root of all evil. I don't love $600 that much.......
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