I only see newer stuff for sale on all the forums just wondering if there is another place people are selling there nice springers besides ebay.
i already have a 1040 from ebay so they take plenty from me. loleBay. Foe toe shoot, list, pack, ship.
No endless messaging, no yackety yack yack for hours. And you often get more than Blue (WAG) Book.
Might not be good to accept pal pal next year. IRS will declare every nickel as income unless you have a receipt to deduct your investment.
Gee, what were all those additional agents for? eBay sellers......................? Hmmmm
What is your Ebay store or name? I would love to look at anything you may have posted.i already have a 1040 from ebay so they take plenty from me. lol
maukev2020 low on inventory right now usually have more.What is your Ebay store or name? I would love to look at anything you may have posted.
Great idea! I wish I were closer to an active club. I am driving several hours each way this weekend to hang out with a couple of other airgunners. I would love to do face to face exchanges. It would be great to have a day before or after EBR,RMAC,PAC etc. for a swap meet. Swap meets are frequently a part of car shows and are a great way to have fun and buy, sell, or trade.Join an air gun club and become a respected member, it'll open doors. I've gotten some very nice deals from people in my clubs or people club members have referred me to. See it, handle it, try it, buy it......not tax, no shipping, no scammers, no worries. Works for both parties. Weeds out low-ballers too. I've often said I'll give it away free to someone deserving before I practically give it away to a low-baller.
Join an air gun club and become a respected member, it'll open doors. I've gotten some very nice deals from people in my clubs or people club members have referred me to. See it, handle it, try it, buy it......no tax, no shipping, no scammers, no worries. Works for both parties. Weeds out low-ballers too. I've often said I'll give it away free to someone deserving before I practically give it away to a low-baller.
I think you can make a good argument for either side on that. If you're buying a collectible gun that's not ever going to get knocked around then it probably makes sense to spend more money and get the most pristine example you can find, but if you're looking for one that's going to get used hard and put away wet or a project gun that's going to be modified then why not get the old banged up one for half the price?Every post here is sensible advice, but I also think it good to be selective, and pay more but only buy the very best examples of whatever you can afford? Maybe is better to have a real nice Gamo than a rusty Wiscombe, if you cannot afford a really nice Wiscombe?...(yup, bit of exaggeration there to make the point! Of course if anybody has a rusty Anschutz LG54 send me a pm...