Anna's Dad
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I put in a bid for a NIB CZ 75 30th Anniversary gun on Gunbroker for about $100 less than I thought would be the final price. I did the same on a HK P7.
I then stumbled upon a local person selling an unfired Sig 232 in Stainless and made an offer which was accepted.
I didn't really think I'd have a chance of winning the CZ and thought the chanced of winning the HK were 50/50.
I won both the CZ and the HK!
I have never spent so much money in a two day period without having a new car or house to show for it!
Really happy about my three new acquisitions, but I'm thinking I may have to sell some of my other guns as a result.
I've got to set a new rule for myself to never bid on more than one gun at a time, no matter what I think my odds of winning the auction are.
I do have the comfort of knowing that I could always make my money back if I needed to sell. Probably wouldn't make much of a profit since I'm out shipping and transfer fees but I don't plan on selling them for a while, so who knows!
I then stumbled upon a local person selling an unfired Sig 232 in Stainless and made an offer which was accepted.
I didn't really think I'd have a chance of winning the CZ and thought the chanced of winning the HK were 50/50.
I won both the CZ and the HK!
I have never spent so much money in a two day period without having a new car or house to show for it!
Really happy about my three new acquisitions, but I'm thinking I may have to sell some of my other guns as a result.
I've got to set a new rule for myself to never bid on more than one gun at a time, no matter what I think my odds of winning the auction are.
I do have the comfort of knowing that I could always make my money back if I needed to sell. Probably wouldn't make much of a profit since I'm out shipping and transfer fees but I don't plan on selling them for a while, so who knows!