Remington 513T, just a beautiful 99% gun. Big an heavy but time after time she shoots as straight as the man who shoots it. However I don't shoot it much, haven't shot it for a year. You guys hold on to your guns you don't shoot or sell em, why?
jj
Remington 513T, just a beautiful 99% gun. Big an heavy but time after time she shoots as straight as the man who shoots it. However I don't shoot it much, haven't shot it for a year. You guys hold on to your guns you don't shoot or sell em, why?
jj
You should sell it... to me...
Seriously, I don't normally sell firearms, but that is my personal preference... I normally regret doing so in the future.
Well markI don't sell all that many but I seem to get more in than let go
It seems a waste to not shoot a gun that was made so accurate but then I don't seem to shoot other guns either. If you do sell what pushes you over the edge
That 513T is just the perfect target rifle yet I don't shoot it do to time restraints. Too busy.
jj
There are two kind of guns I buy. The first are what I want and I won't resell them. The second are deals that I can't pass up. I'm not opposed to keeping them, but if I see something else I want, I will use them to barter.
Think back to why you bought it. Was it something you wanted or was it just a good deal? I can't tell you how many times I've regretted selling guns that I had wanted. If you wanted it once, you may want it again. And if you don't need the money, don't sell it.
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