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Just came across this site recently, decided to become a supporting member.
Some good and interesting discussions on here, as well as the ability to post ads.

Seems like a friendlier place than Gunbroker, where I've been a member in good standing for many years, with the same member name.
Some of the gunbroker members can be a little serious and nerdy, lol, me too in the nerdy…. but reading threads here, there seems to be a lot more humor.

Also looking for another avenue for selling and/or trading guns, maybe other weapons.
Some firearms I'll never sell or get rid of, and some I treat as commodities and they come and go depending on price paid or profit to be made.

I hope you'll find me friendly and reasonably knowledgeable, at least enough to be dangerous, lol, and find my items for sale to be accurately described and of good quality.

Thank you for reading all of my post…..blah blah blah, I tend to talk a lot in person or in typing.
 
Satus Pass, observatory, whispering pines, great views of Adam's…. And running around nekkid with deer antlers on my head during the solstice's at the Mary'henge…. Good times, good times.
 
Satus Pass, observatory, whispering pines, great views of Adam's…. And running around nekkid with deer antlers on my head during the solstice's at the Mary'henge…. Good times, good times.
Absolutely!! Sounds familiar with some of my more, uhhh, blurry memories, lol….
And huckleberry picking on Adams, steelhead fishing on the klickitat, fresh peaches and apricots from Maryhill orchards…and various festivals around the county…

You're in Idaho now? We moved here from Bonners Ferry, and I used to work in Yellow Pine….been thinking of maybe trying to get a place in Yellow Pine….

Thanks for the shout out and little jog down memory lane.
Have a great rest of the week!
 
Absolutely!! Sounds familiar with some of my more, uhhh, blurry memories, lol….
And huckleberry picking on Adams, steelhead fishing on the klickitat, fresh peaches and apricots from Maryhill orchards…and various festivals around the county…

You're in Idaho now? We moved here from Bonners Ferry, and I used to work in Yellow Pine….been thinking of maybe trying to get a place in Yellow Pine….

Thanks for the shout out and little jog down memory lane.
Have a great rest of the week!
Glad that made sence to you.....I thought he was on a bad trip and completely lost his mind!
 
Glad that made sence to you.....I thought he was on a bad trip and completely lost his mind!
Lol….no….theres a full size copy of Stonehenge here, right above a little township called Maryhill, which has several fruit orchards.
Some of the locals celebrate the solstice's at Stonehenge, and sometimes the celebration goes into the wee hours of the morning and can be very interesting.
Much better use of it, in the 70's, the Hells Angels would have a yearly get together there, but one year after them being there 2-3 days, while clean up was going on, seems they left a body in with the garbage….guess there trying to help keep things clean, but the sheriff decided that was a little much, so they weren't allowed to have their get togethers there anymore.

Here I go again….blah blah blah…..
 
Welcome Aboard. Glad you found the forum.


This is the best place to hang out on the internet.

Check out the organized clean ups in Oregon and Washington. It's the best way to meet the community and learn where and how to use public lands responsibly.

If you really want to get involved in community action check out Trash No Land.



 
Welcome Aboard. Glad you found the forum.


This is the best place to hang out on the internet.

Check out the organized clean ups in Oregon and Washington. It's the best way to meet the community and learn where and how to use public lands responsibly.

If you really want to get involved in community action check out Trash No Land.



Thanks for the welcome…

As to the clean up, yes, good idea, especially now that many parks and national forest areas won't be patrolled or protected by rangers.
I'm sure there will be plenty of people taking advantage of no surveillance and start dumping more, it's always been a problem/issue with people dumping in the forests because they think it's far enough out they can get away with it….well now they really will be able to get away with it.
Such a great decision to do giant mass firing's without thinking about consequences, but not thinking seems to be the best thing the government does.
Please excuse the rant, but lots of us that live in the great PNW live the outdoors and our mountains, national forests, and parks….thinking of them being completely unsupervised to the general is not a good thought….and the other alternative of shutting them down is downright annoying, I was planning on some camping and huckleberry picking later this summer, not to mention trout fishing at the lakes on Mt.Adams…

…and again, lol….blah blah blah…..excuse me…..

Everyone have a great day!
 
Welcome aboard, whatcha got? PAX
Funny you should ask, lol….

I have several guns I'd like to sell as a lot/bundle.
I know I can get more selling them individually, but I need some cash.
Recently wrecked my truck due to a patch of frost and gravel, need some extra funds to get the next truck.

So I was actually going to write a post asking people how I would go about offering a small collection/lot of guns…I'm used to selling one at a time.

I figured if I offer them for a little less than average selling price I could get the cash quicker, and the buyer gets a deal if they're keeping them and can make a few dollars if they sell them …

Anyway, the guns at the moment out of my small collection are:
—2 Ruger Blackhawk .357/9mm convertible with consecutive serial numbers, basically new in the box sold prices $1650-2000
—2 Ruger Blackhawk .45lc/ACP convertible non consecutive serial numbers, 1 definitely new in the box never fired, 1 with less than 200 rounds still excellent sold prices together $1500-1600
— Ruger Blackhawk .44 Magnum 50th Anniversary Edition excellent shape less than 300 rounds $750-850 sold as there's no box, usually $1000 with box
— CZ Hammer Coach 12 gauge case hardened 20" barrels new in the box never fired sold prices $900-1000

With small discount I could do $4500? $4300?
Does that leave enough for someone to make enough to want to do it?

I also have 4 Ruger 10/22 new in the box never fired
-2 with wood stocks and 18.5" barrels sold $350/each
-1 with wood stock and special 22" barrels sold $400
-1 with synthetic stock and 20" threaded barrel sold $350-400

I think my signature should be 'blah blah blah'…..
Any ideas on how/where to sell a set of guns?
Thanks for reading
 

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