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Tact, A mans word is his bond! I will only tell you this, if you should decide to back out, that's ok. But pay the other party for their time. If it costs you a couple bills, oh, well!how bad is it to have 2nd thoughts about selling a rifle, is it worth the negative feedback, or should I just suck it up and sell it...
how bad is it to have 2nd thoughts about selling a rifle, is it worth the negative feedback, or should I just suck it up and sell it...
Just be honest and sincere.
Ive done it once before.. I just had a change of heart as I thought about not having it more and more..
I apologized and he understood. I felt bad, but not as bad as I would had I rid myself of the firearm.
Come to think of it, although I can't really use a 30+ pound .50 BMG rifle for much of anything (being big, heavy, and not having any place to shoot said rifle at the ranges it is meant for - i.e., 1+km), .50 BMGs, even just a single shot like mine, are targets for anti-gun efforts because of their power and range. So getting one again some time in the future, could wind up being much harder than it is now.
So yeah, even though I have never shot it and don't plan to any time soon, I think I would just hang on to it regardless.
If you have the surplus cash then why get rid of anything eh?
Even Bill Gates has a budget.
I am still saving for retirement, and the cost of that rifle would mean I could retire one month earlier.
I don't have so much money that I couldn't spend it overnight on just a few things I need (newer daily driver, roof repairs, tracks for the tractor, hearing aids, property improvements and so on) not to mention things I want (firearms, other toys).
I just have enough spare that I can take care of the important things right now without selling off any firearms.
If I had enough cash I would retire tomorrow and buy some better land further out and build a better house/shop - but I don't have enough to do that. Selling the .50 BMG would get me only a little bit closer so I will hang on to it.