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I'm considering selling all of my AR-15 related stuff.
I have other guns and ammo that I will be keeping.
I've owned it for 1 year (almost exactly), have done some training with it, but don't shoot it much anymore because ammo is expensive (BEFORE the freakout).
Talk me out of selling it for a reasonable (not gouging but higher than what I paid for it) profit while this high-demand, low-supply market is hot.
BUT, please do so without ANY of the following:
* The word "zombie".
* Fear-mongering about the government taking away all of my freedoms.
* Fear-mongering about society collapsing and brigands stealing my prepared resources.
* Hyperbole that would cause most of the world to roll their eyes, and some people to call for psychiatric evaluation.
* Guilt-inducing statements about destroying the market and backstabbing all gun owners.
I want to hear some reasoned arguments in practical terms about how I can benefit by having an AR-15, a dozen magazines, and several thousand rounds of ammunition gathering dust in my armory.
Please, while you do so, keep <broken link removed> in mind, particularly the first rule ("Attack the argument, not the arguer" and "must be done in a well-mannered form").
If you're not willing to put for the effort for more than a single short sentence, then please don't bother replying at all.
Thanks in advance for a positive, enlightening discussion.
I have other guns and ammo that I will be keeping.
I've owned it for 1 year (almost exactly), have done some training with it, but don't shoot it much anymore because ammo is expensive (BEFORE the freakout).
Talk me out of selling it for a reasonable (not gouging but higher than what I paid for it) profit while this high-demand, low-supply market is hot.
BUT, please do so without ANY of the following:
* The word "zombie".
* Fear-mongering about the government taking away all of my freedoms.
* Fear-mongering about society collapsing and brigands stealing my prepared resources.
* Hyperbole that would cause most of the world to roll their eyes, and some people to call for psychiatric evaluation.
* Guilt-inducing statements about destroying the market and backstabbing all gun owners.
I want to hear some reasoned arguments in practical terms about how I can benefit by having an AR-15, a dozen magazines, and several thousand rounds of ammunition gathering dust in my armory.
Please, while you do so, keep <broken link removed> in mind, particularly the first rule ("Attack the argument, not the arguer" and "must be done in a well-mannered form").
If you're not willing to put for the effort for more than a single short sentence, then please don't bother replying at all.
Thanks in advance for a positive, enlightening discussion.