Lost money on my Micro Desert Eagle?

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Mine was a pretty decent gun. Difficult to take apart and heavy. Sold mine just before the price drop. Took the money and bought a used P238 and had a little $$ in my pocket. Have not been disappointed.
 
I bought mine back when they were $440. Decent gun. Reliable but kicks bad.

I have the Kel Tec .32, P3AT, MDE, two LCP and the SIG P238. The SIG is the one I'll really lose money on. It cost $556 and by the time I tell a buyer what a jamming piece of crap it is I'll be lucky to get half what I paid for it. I just sold a problem plagued Diamondback for half what it cost me, and was glad to get rid of it.

(I won't sell a gun without telling the buyer what, if any, problems the gun has.)
 
Good for you M2 CARBINE, i am the same way i tell it like it is up front when im sell something, i want them to know so there are no problems later. But with that responsibility comes a price, some times you lose money, but you still did the right thing though. But it does suck you lose the money.
 
I have a Micro and yes it is a harsh gun to shoot but it is also utterly reliable with every type of ammo I have tried in it.

I don't like shooting it at the range but because of it's reliability and accuracy I am not going to sell it and take a big loss on it.
 
If you wear a glove its perfectly comfortable to shoot and a boatload of fun to boot. You can easily run several hundred theough it in one sitting.
I don't have to wear a glove with my P238 and it has better sights, faster followup and has also been completely reliable, so it is my go to pocket 380.
 
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