To sell my engage AR-15?

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  • babalou

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    Aug 12, 2013
    16,199
    Glenelg
    yuuuup!

    I'da know. Needs change. Lives change. That said, I sold one gun years ago in order to buy another. I regretted it ever since. It was a good trade-off, but I really loved the gun I sold. Wife told me after that, "Next time, we'll find a way without selling a gun you like...". Keeper!

    Exactly. :thumbsup::party29:
     

    babalou

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    Aug 12, 2013
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    Glenelg
    surprised Outrider58 has time for us "little people"....since he was making IT 2 and everything. :) J/K my friend.
     

    Alphabrew

    Binary male Lesbian
    Jan 27, 2013
    40,758
    Woodbine
    I would consider selling a Fudd gun or two but I'd never sell an AR15 unless prices were stupid high. No sireeeee
     

    outrider58

    Eats Bacon Raw
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    Jul 29, 2014
    50,151
    surprised Outrider58 has time for us "little people"....since he was making IT 2 and everything. :) J/K my friend.

    Oh, you didn't hear? I've been replaced by a younger, faster, stronger clown. It seems Hollowwood has no use for us creepy OLD clowns.

    :D
     

    plinkerton

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 30, 2012
    1,441
    Abingdon
    Except for the collectibles I have a rule. If I haven't shot it in six months take it out and shoot it, or sell it and get something I will shoot. Keeps the herd at a manageable level, and it has shown me that some stuff I thought wanted I really just wanted to have. I have learned to buy less on impulse and more on what I really want.
     

    GuitarmanNick

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 9, 2017
    2,230
    Laurel
    I have only gotten rid of two guns in my lifetime. One was an H&R pistol that was sold back to H&R after they twice failed to make satisfactory repairs to the rear sight. It kept falling out of the gun making it useless. The other was a S&W Model 10-7 in .38 with a 6" barrel that did not shoot as well as my other with a 2" barrel.
    If it shoots well and works like it is supposed to, I will never sell it!
    I have a couple of guns that have some sentimental value and even though I may never shoot them again, I cannot bring myself to sell them.
    My collection is small so I have little hope of winning the "He who dies with the most guns wins" game, but I will pass them on to my son as he is aware of their history and value to me.
     

    PowPow

    Where's the beef?
    Nov 22, 2012
    4,713
    Howard County
    I just like having lots of guns haha
    This is coming to become an addiction.
    Luckily I don't drink, do drugs, or gamble. That counts for something right lol

    If you haven't considered it yet, you might want to look into something called "reloading". :innocent0
     

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