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If any of you have transferred a pistol through an FFL lately, you know that WA. state now requires a state registration of ALL pistols that go through an FFL.
I maybe naive on this, due to the fact I am new to gun ownership. But I do see this from time to time with used motorcycle sales. A new owner buys a bike for $10K + freight + setup fee + BS dealer documentation fee and market adjustment (mark up) + license and tax. In the end, the owner forked $12K. A monthly, something happens and he changes his mind. He wants to recop what's owed so he lists the bike for $11K... for a used bike.
Perhaps some of the gun owners is the same way, he/she might be listing the used gun price based on what the total out of pocket expense is. I don't know how well guns keep its resale value but a lot of times I see used gun price right at what you would pay for a new one. Then again, I might be naive. I haven't read any of the previous discussion.
im sorry people i just have to say this about some prices ive been seeing. why is it that im seeing glocks for 50 to 75 dollars more than a new gun, i have also seen a kel tec for atleast 50 dollars more than a new one with a bunch of rounds through it. get real on your prices.
A used gun is not a used car. Many used guns have simply sat in someone's safe or drawer or been fired so little it doesn't really matter. Many new guns these days are "used", because they were test fired at the factory....