I'll buy any gun that I believe I can sell or trade for more than I paid for it at the next gun show I attend, whether I like it or not. And I'll buy any gun that really interests me personally, if I think I can sell it for close to what I paid for it or more. If it doesn't meet those criteria... I don't buy it. So far, I've never experienced buyers remorse if I follow those guidelines. Upgrades should be clearly stamped as such, to prevent future fraudulent sales.

Hey, did this gun by any chance come from the estate of a dead German gunsmith named Gene? If you buy it, you could end up getting accused of White Suprematism by a white guy with lower intelligence than a hydrocephalic baboon.


Originally Posted by Geoff Roznak
The NRA has proven itself unreliable and corrupt.
Period.