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  • Rebel_Rider1969

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    I think they name rifles and handguns by throwing random words in a hat. Then they draw one or if an expensive item they pick two or 4 out. Think about it next time you see something for sale.
     
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    The only thing I can think of is if guns made that were under the ban (like my brother’s AR with a pinned/welded muzzle brake and the bayonet lug cut off) cannot be modified to a current configuration.

    That’s really reaching though.
     

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    So when you decide to stop hunting at whatever age and health, how do you work up the courage to sell your last 6.8 and 7.62 rifles, 12 and 20 gauge shotguns, hand guns and ammo? Then all the supplies, parts and pieces? It is killing me even though I know I need to do it. A garage/estate sale, a table at a gun show 1 time? So much hunting stuff it is hard to get it all together and even take somewhere. This is serious and depressing for me.
     

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    So when you decide to stop hunting at whatever age and health, how do you work up the courage to sell your last 6.8 and 7.62 rifles, 12 and 20 gauge shotguns, hand guns and ammo? Then all the supplies, parts and pieces? It is killing me even though I know I need to do it. A garage/estate sale, a table at a gun show 1 time? So much hunting stuff it is hard to get it all together and even take somewhere. This is serious and depressing for me.
    Yeah. That stinks. Probably be best to do a table at the up coming show in March. Split a table with a friend, hang out and visit. Blow it all out in one lick. Might be the best and busiest table there!
     
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    So when you decide to stop hunting at whatever age and health, how do you work up the courage to sell your last 6.8 and 7.62 rifles, 12 and 20 gauge shotguns, hand guns and ammo? Then all the supplies, parts and pieces? It is killing me even though I know I need to do it. A garage/estate sale, a table at a gun show 1 time? So much hunting stuff it is hard to get it all together and even take somewhere. This is serious and depressing for me.
    I’m sorry to hear this is on the horizon for you. Maybe reach out to friends/family and offer them first choice at some good prices knowing that you are doing them a solid even though not making the max amount of money as you would if selling to strangers. I routinely take a loss so as not to have to deal with strangers and the b/s that comes with it and also because I want my friends/family to get the benefit of a good deal- I guess it all depends upon ones particular circumstances (finances, goals, etc)
     

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    I’m sorry to hear this is on the horizon for you. Maybe reach out to friends/family and offer them first choice at some good prices knowing that you are doing them a solid even though not making the max amount of money as you would if selling to strangers. I routinely take a loss so as not to have to deal with strangers and the b/s that comes with it and also because I want my friends/family to get the benefit of a good deal- I guess it all depends upon ones particular circumstances (finances, goals, etc)
    The sad thing is I have no family, friends are dying off and It is difficult to get around to a show. I have never needed the money but refuse to give away thing I gave good money for. I always offer things to this forum first, so I guess I need to make a list for posting, tried to do that with the clothes and other items in another post and only 1 response.
     
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