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On Sun, 15 Feb 2015 08:31:44 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/15/15 8:06 AM, Abit Loco wrote: On Sun, 15 Feb 2015 05:28:45 -0500, Justan Olphart wrote: On 2/15/2015 12:11 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: ...my low mileage, almost new Ruger GP 100 revolver, 6" barrel, stainless steel revolver, with hi-viz front sight and hogue grips, now at $455 bid. If anyone is interested, please let me know. I'll ship to your FFL and split the UPS charge. Will toss in 100 rounds of factory .357 MAG ammo, shipped separately. Shoots .357 mag & .38 special plus. Maybe you should rent a weapon at the range and see if you like it enough. Or are you just an arms dealer wannabe? It was an impulsive buy for Krause. He wanted a 686-6+ in the worst way but when he checked price and availability he discovered they were pretty scarce. He settled for 2nd best. Now he regrets his impatience and impulsiveness. Would you buy anything Krause had control of? He has some crazy ideas on "how things should be". And we're not just talking guns. For shame. It was very nice of Harry to offer this gun to us at a very reasonable price. The best price I could find is almost $600, and there may be a couple hundred dollars worth of grips and sights on the gun. I'm wondering what the shipping charge would be. Damn UPS wanted $85 to ship a gun to Texas for me. I sold it locally. Your buddy FlaJim is so blinded by his hate that very little of what he posts here has any logic behind it. Or sense. Which is why he is permanently bozo-binned. The Ruger GP 100's are terrific revolvers, and I've enjoyed mine, though I haven't used it much. Mine is for sale because I don't need or want two .357 MAG revolvers. I don't have the new one yet, but it is a 4" barrel model, with a six round cylinder. To me, revolvers should be six shooters. I ended up buying the new revolver because a gunsmith/dealer friend who was out at the SHOT show somehow ended up with seven of them brand new in various barrel lengths and he had buyers for all but one, so he called me from Vegas or wherever the show was and asked me if I wanted it. What the hell. I said yes. I didn't even know what model it was until he got back from his "road trip." The shipping charges are manageable if you split them. Best of all, of course, is to sell it locally and have the buyer pick it up from a convenient FFL. No shipping charges. Not a nice way to start a response. I've not questioned your rationale for these actions. I'm sure they have good reasons. Good luck with the purchase and the sale. -- Guns don't cause problems. The behavior of certain gun owners causes problems. |