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I try to avoid the gun auction sites, because they end up costing me money.
![]() Typically, if I look at them, I see something I think is under priced. I have bought through auction sites in the past, and I've had no problems regarding things being fairly described, etc. The trick is, figure out what something's worth to YOU, and stick with that- there are a bunch of guns that get listed over and over again because the seller thinks they're made out of solid gold.
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I agree with these folks
Some of the online prices I have seem give me chest pains. I usually deal with local gun shops and like to see and handle guns before I buy them. The shops I visit do sell online and say they usually get higher prices than from the local market. All the best...
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However, I saw some Remington .357 ammo for a darn good price.....yesterday, I bought 150 rds for $64 including shipping and hazmat fees. May be high for some of you.....if you haven't seen factory ammo for about 2 years, it was a blessing!!!LOL
Moral to story.........never say never! Dan ![]()
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