Wall hanger ending in minutes
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=77630681
When I posted a thread on this last week someone said they thought it would still make a great meat-on-the-table gun. Your call on that but bid on it for whatever reason, right?
When I posted a thread on this last week someone said they thought it would still make a great meat-on-the-table gun. Your call on that but bid on it for whatever reason, right?
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Come on guys! Buy it for atleast 50 and take it to a 100$ turn in? 0 -
What are you going to do with it henry? 0 -
quote:Originally posted by watrulookinat
What are you going to do with it henry?
It was my intention to sell it to the high bidder. If for some reason that doesn't happen I guess I'll relist.
The alternative would be to strip what parts I could without making the gun non-functional and do as Jacob suggests - turn it in at the Presbyterian annual "buy back" program.
I bet that funky lynch pin that holds the barrel onto the receiver is a fairly valuable commodity to somebody that needs one.0 -
If it wasn't for the FFL fees, I'd buy it to hang in my den. 0 -
Alot of resturants that go for that "rustic look" like old wall hanger guns. I'd bet you could get a free dinner out of it. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by Fatstrat
Alot of resturants that go for that "rustic look" like old wall hanger guns. I'd bet you could get a free dinner out of it.
Problem with that is, it will fire, and I'm going to guess having a functional gun on the wall would play havoc with workman's comp and liability insurance rates.0 -
quote:Originally posted by watrulookinat
What are you going to do with it henry?
What kind of a question is that?
He put it up for auction and there is a high bidder so the only thing to do is ship it to the high bidder.0 -
Henry,,,,Thanks for the auction,,,pmt will be on the way soon along with signed copy of FFL
email also sent
Thanks again
Jim
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