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I wish you luck in selling your fine pistol. I have a few friends who have the 21's and love them. They are fine pistols and I don't agree with the poster that said the cartridge is unpopular!!! I love my 45...
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I can understand why one would not want to leave a phone number though. I'm one of those people due to commercial solicitations and what not. However, I do agree that bad grammar is a turn off.I've sold quite a few things on AL - just don't respond to anyone who can't type or spell worth a crap and also doesn't include a phone number.
I've sold a couple things by shipping but 99% has been FTF at an FFL.
I can understand why one would not want to leave a phone number though. I'm one of those people due to commercial solicitations and what not. However, I do agree that bad grammar is a turn off.
To the OP, I would say around $500 seems fair. As others mentioned, it isn't a hot seller in .45 and patience is a virtue. I had a glock 21 for sale that took me a month to move on. I listed it for sale / trade on armslist and lucked with an offer for a AK I couldn't refuse. Glad I waited.
I agree, Joe. When I list as a seller, I often urge in my ads that serious buyers leave a phone number so I know that they're serious. Personally, I just like to take more precautions.I figure if they are serious about the gun then they are going to have to talk to me anyway at some point - a number shows they are serious to me.
I'm also a verified member so there is little risk in giving me your number on that site.