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30 October 2022, 05:46
georgegibbs505
Best Deal You Ever Got On A Gun
I was given a cased 4 bore Rodda double rifle.
04 November 2022, 20:07
Dale
I was in a small gun shop recently. They had a NIB Marlin 1894 in .32 H&R Mag for $650. The guy said if I bought it that day he would sell it for $600. Could not get my check book out fast enough. I still have not fired the rifle.
05 November 2022, 04:50
Hipshoot
Just bought a Win. M70 Heavy Varmint .223 with a 6-24 scope and a Zastava actioned .220 Swift with a 3-9X scope out the door BOTH for $800.00 with a free range pass ($21.00) tax included!!

Hip

P.S. The .223 came with a Dococil? hard case.
09 November 2022, 08:40
Norman Conquest
Not mine, but my preacher/friend. Kid wanted to trade him Freedom Arms 454 Casull for his SKS, so he said yes.
21 November 2022, 19:26
dogcat
Not one to brag about, but I learned a serious lesson on this "good deal".

I bought what was advertised as a 1951 Rigby "all original" stalking rifle in .275 Rigby. It came with a period correct hard case and the trinkets that go with a hard case. I bought this from a reputable gun company/retailer in New York. I did what I thought was proper research and dipped my toe in the world of older, high dollar rifles.

I got it. It was a bit odd but in good shape. I was reluctant to take it apart and check everything. I sent it to George Cassell at Champlin Firearms.

He did the deep dive on it. He told me it was in fact a 1951 Rigby rifle. However, it was cobbled together from various Rigby made parts starting in 1924. I learned from him that Rigby was hammered during WWII and that they were struggling to sell guns after the war. So, they started gather "spare parts" from their storage areas and parted together rifles, selling them as original Rigby rifles. In fact they were all "original" but from parts gathered up from various locations and time periods.

I then send the rifle to Lon Paul to be "adjusted" to fit me a bit better. After $1000 of work, I got it back and it was not accurate and not what I thought I had bought.

I sold it for 25% of what I paid and considered that a lesson learned that I will never repeat.

Maybe I should start a thread on the "worst deal you ever made", but that would not likely get much traction here....

The lesson? - Never buy something that you are not sure of what it is.....
23 November 2022, 09:03
Norman Conquest
I could add to that, never buy shoes through the mail. Actually, the worst deals thread might go over big, Heaven knows we have all done it.
26 November 2022, 06:06
Michael Robinson
My taste in firearms is eclectic, so the guns I buy are not always popular.

I have to admit that I frequently pay more for them than I probably should.


Mike

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26 November 2022, 08:35
Norman Conquest
Even though I'm my own worst enemy on following my own advice, I am guilty of buying guns or other items without thinking of the resale possibilities down the line. A good case in point is that just because you found a great deal on a pink 1962 Cadillac, on selling you have to find another like-minded individual.
27 November 2022, 04:33
Hipshoot
Randy----There is no other person in this world that would buy a PINK 1962 CADILLAC!!!!!
Confused Eeker archer

Hip
27 November 2022, 08:34
Norman Conquest
Hud did.
27 November 2022, 18:46
Hipshoot
Didn't Elvis do it too or was that just one of his songs?

hip
27 November 2022, 20:02
richj
Michael and Norman.

I have have done the same.
17 December 2022, 05:05
rcraig
I traded a Jennings J22 for a Ruger Super Blackhawk. I even threw in a couple of boxes of ammo.
19 December 2022, 08:41
Norman Conquest
My preacher buddy traded an old SKS for a Freedom Arms 454 Casull. It was the other guys' idea, but Pete said, Hell yes.
28 December 2022, 00:11
enfieldspares
A Holland and Holland 12 bore backaction sidelock ejector for UK Pounds 70 from auction maybe thirty years ago. Sold as "the major parts".

The guy glared at me when I collected the barrels, and action and told him that the locks and all the internal parts were in the small box everyone else had overlooked on the back of the "gun parts shelf" in the saleroom.

One of the porters had put them there rather than with the rest of the gun. And nobody else had, as I used to do, examined every lot in the sale.

Took all to my gunsmith in Price Street, Birmingham and picked the thing up, fully complete, two weeks later. Not a single part was missing from that small box.
08 January 2023, 06:34
Matt Norman
At a gun show in Sheridan Wyoming back in the 80's. On 2nd day I come across a local pawn shop selling a complete/matching G33/40 for $90. Of course I bought it.
04 February 2023, 21:02
buckstix
I bought this one a while back.



Well, when I got the rifle in hand .. here's what I found ...


French Brevex Magnum Action
338-378 wildcat caliber
27" Heavy Barrel
11 pounds 11 ounces w/ Weatherby 2-3/4-10 Scope
14-1/4" LOP
Red Pachmayr Presentation Recoil Pad
Flush T-Slot Sling Swivels
2-position Winchester Style Swing Safety
Secondary Forward Barrel-Mounted Recoil Lug
Flawless "Wrap-Around" checkering on both the grip and forend
Looks virtually un-fired - a few tiny stock dings from safe sisters

and .... a Maker's Stamp in the stock ... "GEORGE HOENIG" ... the Famous Master Gunsmith ... and one of the very best builders of Custom Bolt Action Rifles that usually sell for $6,000 to $9,000 ... dancing rotflmo
















" .... you never pay too much for something, you only buy it too early .... "

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24 February 2023, 04:44
500_shooter
Around 1970, as an NRA member, I ordered a GI.45 ACP pistol through the DCM. Although buyers were told the guns might be used, they would be in working condition. Imagine my astonishment when I opened the box to find a brand spanking pristine Colt A1 model! What did it cost? Without searching for the paperwork, I'm not sure whether it was $17 or $19. Bring back the good old days!


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24 February 2023, 22:12
Johnly
Just another blind squirrel that finds nuts....

Remington 870TC with spectacular wood $285

Perazzi Mirage with hardcase, tool kit, assorted spare parts, and a spare trigger group. $1750

Mint Pre-64 Winchester M88 in 284 Winchester $625

Pre-64 Winchester M88 in 358 Winchester $850

7x57 Mauser by ACGG member Larry Brace built for is son decades ago, $1500 ready to hunt.


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07 March 2023, 18:56
Bill C.
Best and first gun deal. I was 12 or 13, fed the neighbors cat for a week. agreement was a dollar a day. The old woman offered me a Winchester 67 in instead of cash. We both thought we got the better of the deal, still have the 67
16 March 2023, 11:13
Singleshotlover
Some years back my brother brings me a Finn modle 39 in 7.62x54r. Sad to say it had been fired with corrosively primed surplus ammo. Shame really as the exterior was and is beautiful. Member on gunboards had a virtually unfired M39 barrel for $160. Bought it but the problem down here is no one wants to work on the old mil-surps. Was referred to a smith in Wisconsin or Michigan who would remove the barrel and install mine.. He send me a bill for $100, so's I called him up and figured he goofed on he price. Smith tells me that included his shop rate and labor and since he didn't have to source a barrel, that was it. So I figure I got my M59 for $300 when all is said and done. Mods if this post does not belong here, please move it wo where it is appropriate. Thanks, Frank
06 May 2023, 23:24
Bill C.
more good deals, bought a 10/22 from a cowoker. came with a case, brick of ammo and three 30 rnd mags for $120. This was back in the banned days, took the mags to the next gun show and sold them for $35 each.
13 May 2023, 20:46
dogcat
Getting a custom rifle made by Matt Roberts. As to the "deal", the deal is getting a great rifle that shoots lights out!

As to cheap deals, never had a cheap deal that was a good gun. There is always a reason a gun is being sold - needs money, is not accurate, has a problem, is a safe queen (very lame excuse) or just heading a different direction....

I prefer to spend too much and get what I am paying for than paying too little and regretting the deal....