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Gun Control & RKBA

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Dial H For Hero

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Mon Jan 18, 2021, 09:39 PM Jan 2021

Gun show report: A seller's market. [View all]

Went to a small gun show over the weekend. If you want an $800 SKS, a bottom of the line AR-15 for $900, a bunch of M1 Carbines for $1200 to $2000 each, or a Norinco AK-47 with a thumbhole stock for $2500, this was the show for you! All the 9mm or .45 ACP FMJ you could ask for at $50 to $70 a box. 5.56x45 starts at a buck a round, green tip SS109 $1.50 to $2 a round. 7.62x39 also $1 a round.

One guy did have a bunch of interesting early 20th Century pistols, but none of them had price tags. After I asked out of curiosity how much he wanted for the Spanish Jo Lo Ar (a weird 9mm Largo handgun whose slide can be retracted using only one hand), I found out why. In nice shape it's a $900-ish gun. His was beat up, and he wanted $1200.

Magazines weren't too overpriced, oddly enough, so I picked up a Magpul 60 round drum for my AR. AR drums are notoriously unreliable, but from everything I've seen Magpul is the exception.

One bright spot: At a previous show a guy had an AMT Automag IV .45 Magnum (not a typo, it's an obscure caliber) with a price tag of $1,000 on it. The Blue Book says it's only worth $600-ish in nice shape, but the last few that sold on Gunbroker all went for $1500 to $2000, so I took a chance and bought it. A short time later, I decided to see what I could get for it, and had an auction house list it. The auction just ended, and it sold for $2500.

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Gun show report: A seller's market. [View all] Dial H For Hero Jan 2021 OP
the purpose of guns is to kill people nt msongs Jan 2021 #1
Many guns are designed for that purpose, granted. Not all. Dial H For Hero Jan 2021 #6
They are designed to kill canuckledragger Jan 2021 #9
Weasel words? Straw Man Jan 2021 #10
Target practice shooting serves... sanatanadharma Jan 2021 #11
To practice killing birds. Straw Man Jan 2021 #12
Gun control's favorite catch-22 sarisataka Jan 2021 #16
With that 'logic', sport shooting should be a hotbed of future spree killers. friendly_iconoclast Jan 2021 #17
This. yagotme Feb 2021 #18
"Or is the pictured gun incapable of killing?" EX500rider Apr 2021 #22
Well, I didn't buy mine to tickle people krispos42 Jan 2021 #13
Exactly so. I'll freely grant that most of the guns I own were designed to kill people. Dial H For Hero Jan 2021 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author The Polack MSgt Jan 2021 #2
Supply and demand. The latter is off the charts. Dial H For Hero Jan 2021 #5
Wow. Not the type of post I thought I would see in the GUN CONTROL Group Ferrets are Cool Jan 2021 #3
The name of the groups is Gun Control and RKBA. Dial H For Hero Jan 2021 #4
Was that an online Auction? Was the buyer local? rgbecker Jan 2021 #7
Yes it was, and I have no idea who bought it. Dial H For Hero Jan 2021 #14
LOL ok! Nt USALiberal Jan 2021 #8
Yeah happy to to see the price of the WWI/WWII bolt actions going up also.. EX500rider Apr 2021 #19
Want to double your money on that M39? Dial H For Hero Apr 2021 #20
: ) It is a straight shooter too.. EX500rider Apr 2021 #21
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