$1,600 for a Romanian AK. Now I have seen it all. http://www.bayoushooter.com/forums/showthread.php?100413-romaina-ak-for-sale
But it's his first post
$1,600 for a Romanian AK. Now I have seen it all. http://www.bayoushooter.com/forums/showthread.php?100413-romaina-ak-for-sale
But it's his first post
Screw it, Im selling! I've been holding onto it for a while but with prices this high I'm cashing in.
Flash hider, Magpul AFG, Troy folding front sight, Aimpoint on RS Products mount, VTAC flashlight mount with 250 lumen light. Comes with one black PMag (no window). The rest is an assortment of standard capacity and low capacity magazines. Asking $3200 for the whole package, non negotiable. May be open to trades. Did I mention that it's full auto?
Ill throw in the grip pod also. As well as some rounds I have laying around.
A guy had 1k rds of remaned american eagle .223 for $1500 on a FB swap group. I don't normally call out these ppl, but that dude was on another planet.
Weapons training and ammunition in Pearl River was selling 20 round boxes of steel cased 7.62x39 for $12.99 a box. They'll never get my business again.
The relevant question is.....how on Earth did he ever get your business in the first place?
Speed has it right. Was talking to a shop owner and a guy came in asking about ARs. Shop owner says they may only get one or two a week if that and they are putting them on gunbroker for the most part. Customer is ticked. Shop owner says "would you pay me $2000 for a Bushmaster?" Guy says of course not. Shop owner says "there are hundreds of guys on Gunbroker that will right now." Point is, the days of picking up the phone and ordering 5-6 ARs at a time for stock are gone (for now at least). Making 8% with a shelf full of guns can pay the bills. Making 8% off one or two a week does not and shops are being forced to make up the difference somewhere or go under. I can't fault them for that. When bricks of 22LR are selling for $75 a box on gunbroker does it make sense to put it on the shelf for $25 a box considering they don't even know when they can get more? The carpetbaggers are causing the problems. Not the shops. Like Speed said, the carpetbaggers would just buy up the stuff at the regular price and jack up the prices anyway.
He was doing $25 transfers a while back and I would normally pick up some ammo while I was there.
You missed the name of the thread?
If you get that let me know I'll have to unload mine with part of my soul for added price..
Does anyone else grasp the ironical nature of folks loudly supporting a man's right to own whatever gun he sees fit and then loudly denying his right to value it as he sees fit?
Temporary high profits while alienating loyal local customers doesn't seem to be a very good business model. While I do understand why, when all this dies down and the local guy doesn't shop there anymore I can't blame him.