I'm interested in selling a large portion of my guns and ammo.

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Keep at it, Big Bill! Glad to hear you are doing better and your children helped.

Relax and enjoy life, and when you're ready ... start a small collection. But definitely relax first and foremost.
 
edSky - Thanks my friend. BTW, I didn't sell ALL my guns. But, I thinned em out perty much!

It's a miracle that I'm doing so well so soon after such a traumatic experience. Thanks for all the prayers and heartfelt words. Ya'll ROCK!
 
I wish you the best of luck. Keep toughing it out, and I sincerely hope everything turns out well.
 
Hey Bill - great to hear that your doing better - will continue to pray that your recovery continues.
 
Glad your doing better.

Give your kids something to remember you by.

Try a good diet yet? Keeping your sodium intake reasonable is a good start
 
Big Bill,

Good to see you back home and glad to hear your family and friends adopted most of the herd.

If you're close to thinning it down to the level you want you could just post the rest here and let the gang buy them.

Good luck.
 
Big Bill

Best to you Bill, I did the same thing for some of the same reasons. Of course that was
close to 18 years ago.

Don’t give up, If I can be of any help, just ask.




Tinker2
 
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Just for those that are not aware.

There are three prices that I use/give when I do a firearm appraisal.

1: What I, as a firearms dealer, would give for a given item.
= lowest price we can agree on so I can stay in business.

2: What I, as a firearms dealer, would sell the same given item for.
= Usually what my customer would think is a good deal.

3: What I, as a firearms dealer, may end up spending trying to replace
your left hand thingamabob with a thingamajig on the side of the
collectable Whatchamacallit.
= A Lot more some times then if it is just a run of the mill whatever.




Tinker2
 
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