So I've got this gun for sale for my elderly father.
http://www.gunsinternational.com/12-ga-Sauer-Sohn-Sterling-Select.cfm?gun_id=100440079An interested potential buyer e-mails me with a couple of questions, I respond. The potential buyer then goes looking for comparable guns to see if the price we're asking is a fair deal and then lets me know that he found an identical gun listed on armslist.com for a couple of hundred less. I go to armslist.com and do a search, but come up empty. Knowing that just two years ago my father paid $1700 for the gun, shot two rounds of skeet with it, then put it away and hasn't shot it since I wanted to know if we're asking too much for it. So I e-mailed the potential buyer back asking for a link and here it is:
http://www.armslist.com/posts/3045634/mi...sterling-selectA scammer obviously copied my pics and most of my description, but added that he won't accept trades, I wonder why?
Be careful out there . . . we're swimming with the sharks.