grendelbane
Member
I am currently not selling anything. Not mags, rifles, or lower receivers.
My choice. Now, if some one makes me an offer that I can't refuse, (it can be done, I promise you), I will take it.
It seems to me that people who complain about "price gouging", (which really doesn't exist), should be willing to sell anything they own at a historically average price. Since they insist they should be able to buy at a historically average price. After all, the buyer is buying a gun, but the seller is buying dollars. Do I need to remind you about how US dollars have depreciated over time?
My choice. Now, if some one makes me an offer that I can't refuse, (it can be done, I promise you), I will take it.
It seems to me that people who complain about "price gouging", (which really doesn't exist), should be willing to sell anything they own at a historically average price. Since they insist they should be able to buy at a historically average price. After all, the buyer is buying a gun, but the seller is buying dollars. Do I need to remind you about how US dollars have depreciated over time?