Crossfire MK-1
I was reading old posts (last July, I think) and the age old question was asked,"If you were to have to leave and only take 2 weapons"... I just purchased a Crossfire MK-1. Took it to the range yesterday and what a fun gun to shoot! My question is, Why such a variance in prices? I see them as high as $2,000, and used for a $1,000 or more? I got mine for $599.95.
If your shooting stance is good, you're probably not moving fast enough or using cover correctly
If your shooting stance is good, you're probably not moving fast enough or using cover correctly
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Hi, I am a newbie so first off.... AWESOME SITE!
Ok, I am wondering what is a fair price for this gun new-in-box, unfired.
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The Crossfire company went out of business in 2001 so whats left is NOS (new old stock) purchased for nearly nothing and being sold by distributors to their dealers at drastically reduced prices. Dealers are then free to set their own prices based on the old MSRP of $1,895.
Mark T. Christian0 -
No wonder I've not been able to fine out any information on the company or this weapon! I know there was a recall on some of them and I received a letter with mine stating it had been checked and everything was fine. My serial # is under 400, guess I'd better hang on to this one. Thanks, Mark, for the information. I never would have guessed!
Phill
If your shooting stance is good, you're probably not moving fast enough or using cover correctly0
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