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  • im trying to sell my two glocks to buy a truck, how do i sell them to somone legally? there under my name so how does that work?

  • Theres also the occasions where you made a horrible purchase with no redeeming value and want to get rid of it and be done with it.

  • @DirtyFrigginHarry Are you talking about guns or first marriages?

  • @TheYankeeMarshal

    Guns. I'm not smooth enough to dig myself a hole as deep as marriage

  • I try to never sell any of mine, those bastard gun shops always try to bend me over, and what's up with pond shops!!! This guy in my local area tries to sell used @retail if not more!!! I almost slapped him on the head just on principle... I only sell my guns to family and friends, it's a better deal all around

  • What about a Smith and wesson for a Taurus same caliber but one has longer barrel.

  • I never thought you was fucking pretty!

  • I like my Kel Tecs...they're more reliable than Yankees, hehehehe

  • I agree with most of what you've just said...carry on...

  • why you hateing on kel-tec? im crying deeply now...

  • Agreed I just traded my sw 686 for a para ordnance warthog life goes on get what you want don't stick with something your having second thoughts on

  • Hey bud do you want to buy a "Spiritual Taurus 9mm"???

  • Speak for yourself, I happen to LOVE SLUTS. All the perks none of the drawbacks.

  • You have to watch out WHO you buy and sell from as well. I have a couple of buddies that purchased a few handguns from a dishonest, unethical person…that had actually stolen the gun from another person. So i would be careful with who you purchase from. Thanks for the info and keep up the great videos friend.

    TGS

  • I consider most of them rentals.

  • I still cry sometimes, selling guns because you have to sucks. :'(

  • Considering selling my Glock 19 Gen 4 toward getting a Sig Sauer Tacops P226. If I'm going to shoot a 9mm I want it to be bad ass. And the Sig is bad ass.

  • i have 2 adopted cousins ...Much respect to you Brother...God bless you and yours..

  • NO, never sell your gun(s), and neve sell your tools either, cause the min you sell that one tack hammer to buy the roofing hammer your old lady loses one of the tack hammer and the other one breaks and you end up smashing a hole in the wall trying to hang a picture :)

  • Dude you are so wrong....I fucking love sluts and I'm positive you have other viewers that will agree with me.

  • Dude you bought and sold 150 guns. What state do you live? I live in New Jersey. I got my first permit a couple of months ago. I bought a Sig 1911-22. I love it but not that powerful. So I decide to buy another gun. I put a deposit on a Ruger 101 357 revolver. Cool but now I have to put in the paper work which takes up to 3 months to get. I put in for two permits, the max you can. By the time I can own 150 guns I'll be dead :) Moving to your hometown! Take care.

  • I'm selling all my guns so I can get an Ed Brown.

  • @FireArmsResQ I would suggest you change that to a Les Baer.

  • @TheYankeeMarshal I'm betting if Tom had got a Les Baer Pete would have a Les Baer... just saying.

  • @mrwhite4

    ZING!

  • @FireArmsResQ is that a crack at pete

  • @PreppersTactics It is a crack at the current trend of everyone selling multiple guns and buying expensive custom 1911's. It seems to the thing to do right now.

  • @TheYankeeMarshal Nothing wrong with getting a high end 1911 I'd love to have several but would I take a hit on my other guns to fund the one gun? Heck no. Like I have two Taurus 1911s their decent guns for the money... got great deals on em to. But would I sell them both for like... 500 bucks just cause I *want* money for something real bad? Nah I'd rather save up for it personally. Now if I just hate something it goes buh buy... had a phoenix HP22 for... almost a day :P

  • @TheYankeeMarshal ..........(crying) you insulted keltec in the on screen text yet again, WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!!!! ha but really kt can have the occasional fluke but my sisters p32 and my p11 have had minimal troubles and 12+1 9mm in a 5.6 inch 14 ounce pistol what other gun can say that? if you like bashing companies most will have no problem with hi-point

  • @PreppersTactics

    Pete? Who's that never heard of him.

  • @FireArmsResQ Haha wait did you used to have a RIA and like it till you got a Kimber, then like a kimber until you got an ed brown. I'd love an ed brown but I have 2 taurus 1911's and you know what for me they both punch holes in paper the same... their decent guns so I'd prolly never get rid of them unless I came across a deal on something I'd rather have I couldn't pass up.

  • @mrwhite4

    I would sell my Makarov and Armscor M206 but I like them. The barrels dont rust.

  • @FireArmsResQ What's funny is if you had like a Taurus and the barrels have rusting issues people would bitch but on a 1k dollar kimber people say buff it out with a dremel and deal with it and say thank you sir may I have another :P

  • Traded my Ruger SR40 for a Remington 870... Winning!

  • I lose money every time I sold my rifles and I don't have any problem with that. I sold all my rifles by mean of transfer through FFL dealers. But one thing worried me is that if someone bought those rifles and used them illegally then, should I be concerned about that? Thanks

  • @bryanng66 When I lose money on a gun I just consider it a rental fee for the time I had and enjoyed the gun.

    As long as you keep a record of when you sold a gun you should be okay. In most states, if you bought the gun retail it will be traceable to you as the last purchaser. If you bought it from a private individual there will be no record you even owned it unless that guy kept records.

  • Even if you lose money, trading/selling guns is a good way to get your wife off your back when you need a new gun...

  • no one see my bald spot because I am taller than everyone else, lol!

  • SELL ALL THE GUNS! to me for 1/100th market value! haha

  • @chaos311clarity The current retail value of my immediate collection (minus a couple collectors pieces I have in a safe deposit box) is around $37,000 so send me a check for $370 and I will send you all my gums.

  • Totally agree with you! I'm in the process of selling my Glock 17 Gen 4 cuz it doesn't fulfill my requirements as a tool. Planning on picking up a Glock 19 and Glock 21 to be my concealed carry and home defense guns respectively. Just couldn't use the 17 in either of those roles comfortably.

  • I  traded my Smith & Wesson Sigma 40VE caliber because of the trigger pull and obtained the Glock G 23 40 caliber in replacement I am so much happier with the Glock. And would sell or trade any gun that I had to acquire a better firearm.

  • @Semiautomaticshooter I did the very same thing, I got hooked by the ridiculously low price of the SVE knowing its flaws but I just couldn't keep it, the trigger just sucked that bad.

  • Hahhahha, I think you're smart, pretty and funny! LOL :) you make my day!

  • I'm not a collector. I hug them, caress them, shoot them and drop them off at the bus stop. I get so much crap from people because, "You're always loosing money". I enjoy my hobby of having guns and learning about them but first and foremost guns are tools I use to train and protect my family then they are a shelf investment or hobby. I'll eventually "collect" for the sake of collecting but just not yet. Good video schmexy shmookie. :0P

  • I like sluts

  • Enjoy your cruise . . . I hope that has been resolved.

    Your points seem sound, and besides if you have a pistol or rifle you just do not take out anymore to shoot and isn't one of John Moses' own personal pieces . . . just sell it and get another one you will utilize.

  • lol i dont think i ever kept a gun for more than a year...

  • @SonsOfLiberty65 LOL me too. If you look at my first vid which was my starting gun collection I don't have any left from then LOL. All sold or traded.

  • Guns/Ammo = Savings Account: I buy the guns I want or feel I might need. Just like my tools. I sell guns I don't like or don't feel I can depend on to function properly (I've had a few). If I get into a spot where I need money, I sell ammo. Ammo is easy to sell if you knock a few bucks off the going rate. 1000 rounds = $200-$300. Easier to buy more ammo later than try to buy that favorite gun back.

  • Your not going to always like every gun, so you buy, sell, and trade to see what you like or to get something better LOL.

  • Why did u say there ius a lot of talk LOL anyway I say sell a gun or trade to buy a better gun not even same price gun for eg. I paid $939 with tax and FFL charges for my SIG whn I went to trade it at a gunshow they wanted to give me $500 W.T.F. move over Pawn Stars these gun dealers are the real slickers. Big problem is that there is no perfect gun the DB9 seem to b the perfect EDC gun till they started to break. Nano is studier but bigger etc. Yankee u ain't pretty but sure are funny!

  • good point.

  • I would never insult you by saying you’re smart, pretty and funny, you’ll always be stupid, ugly and as unfunny as having one of your super hero dolls removed from your ass :()

  • Its just like cars and woman...you get tired of driving the same one...

  • @COLT45keith yeah need a new box of cereal in the morning lol

  • When I was young I traded guns like it was water. I lost so much $ doing that. Lately I do not trade guns as much.  Everyone needs to have that 1 tool that they should never sell. The one tool that you carry all the time and are proficient with. But I hear ya, we always want new things. Recently I had to sell a few guns because I bought a 2012 RAM 1500 and I wanted to put down a very large down pay and well priorities change and hopefully I will buy some of those guns back in years to come.

  • I buy & sell to help fund new acqusitions. The ones that I like or work out tend to stick around. Sometimes you need to spend some time w/a particular model or style of gun to know if it will truly work for you. Of course this can also lead to that 'box full of holsters', too.

  • Glad your back!

  • Points well made sir. Show us the bald spot lol

  • i agree, the way i look at it is the gun hobbie should be fun not stressful. i love to buy, sell and trade.  i've lost my ass and learned. i've also scored some great deals. its a great way to learn about a lot of diff. models. dont be a horder damnit! :)

  • Nothing is for ever,buying,selling and trading makes the world go round.

    Glock n Load,

    Mike

  • ebomey is a tool. Can I sell him and get a gun?

  • @MakingMasterClass I mean since guns are also tools.

  • we all know what sort of cruise you are going on

  • I traded my hooker for a slut . LOL Did I get a good deal??

  • Man your captions crack me up. Lol

  • Congrats on the adoption.

  • Thing is once you get a couple handguns you really don't need another. Unless you have some kind of ocd problem.

  • @BulldogsRule12 But each handgun can be very different indeed - revolver, SA/DA etc, finish, caliber, size, make etc. Can never have too many handguns, or indeed firearms for that matter.

  • I have wanted to trade a couple guns so I could buy something different, but never have. I suggest it to my wife and she never wants to let any of them go, haha. Even when our first safe was full, she just wanted to get a second safe over trading any of our guns. We have some of our nicer rifles and shotguns on gun racks and when we fill one of those she just finds more room on the wall for another gun rack. Oh well, works for me.

  • going on cruises is by far the worst thing you can. its destroying America.

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