i got a problem, i got to hide from the wife
#15
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 58
Nice!! The problem is that you don't have enough guns so that the wife doesn't know if a new one was added or not. I walk in the door with a new one and she ask where did you get that. I just say I've had it a little while which is true (very little while).
#16
Worth a try! The lampshade on it trick don,t work.
#17
See that's the difference between being married only a short time to a woman who doesn't hunt then like me who's been married 39 yrs to a woman who doesn't hunt/shoot. She grimices every time I tell her I am going to the gun shop. She knows if I see something I like it is going to be coming home with me. But lately I've been checking prices on line and it appears that some of my purchases are worth a bit more than I paid for them. Have you seen the prices that Win 94s (the old ones) are going for? I have one in 30-30 that I paid $150 for and one in 32 WinSpl that I paid $250 for. Both in excellent condition. Several others have shot up in value. I may have to consider selling some off and recduce the collection down to what I really want to keep.
#19
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2008
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Posts: 698
they got 2 white mountian's 180s a tc hawkens 220s its got hunting rash..a couple ml's that look like the tc scout/or the knight revolution..don't know much about them...generally they get these guns in by someone who's tradeing for a inline. or a shotgun....the store probly buys them a 100
#20
It would shock you how little a dealer will give for a trade in. My friend had a gun shop years ago. And he always said.. trade as if the gun they are offering don't mean a thing as far as the price. In fact while he was always fair with me, I never liked some of the "deals" he made with others.