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I think I need to move out of my state.......
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05-28-2015 01:36 PM
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Why do you think it will be easier somewhere else? Surely the guys in other states are also filling their cellars as fast as they can empty their wallets? The fault is not with the states, but with those who hamster truckloads of guns they are never going to seriously use.
If it's any consolation, the second-rate stuff you can find now is probably going to look favourable in a few years time!
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 05-28-2015 at 03:38 PM.
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Probably the same most places to some degree. I know what you describe is the same here. Might visit two states east Anzac 15 seems to always be scoring somthing odd and interesting.
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With the 75th and 50th anniversaries of WWI and WWII going on, their are more active collectors out there. With the politics inspired gun nut craze, we have been dealing with more gun buyers/hoarders than usual. Both are starting to decline so I expect to see more milsurps available in the future. I'm already starting to see more now.
You can't sit back and wait for them though, go after them. Put out ads, watch the auction sites, go to shows, go to auctions. Prices keep going up. I'm glad I started when I did because I wouldn't be able to afford much these days.
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Those are great points everyone and thanks for the input. Down here there doesn't seem to be many collectors, hence why no real supply coming in. I do have some adds out but I haven't received any calls or emails in like a year or so. The hurricanes that come through here probably washed away most bring backs and the few that are here the families won't sell unless it's a stupid high number. Most of the ww2 vets I have down here are navy vets and even then most of them don't have much due to the storms. I go to shows regularly but the past couple of shows have been disheartening. Heck my last rifle I bought from a friend as I left the last gun show and went to his house nearby (that brought my total gun collection up to thirty pieces). I also go to flea markets and yard sales but again those are very disheartening. Maybe the market will change and maybe more stuff will walk in to shows that aren't shotguns (don't get me started on those) but until then I'll just stick to watching the forums and planning my next gun show, which won't be until the end of August as the other four shows in between haven't been that great to me in the past. Thank you all again for putting up with my rant.
Last edited by burb1989; 05-28-2015 at 08:06 PM.
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I'd spend a little time to see if your state or local area has any firearms associations that offer classified ads. I have a site that I check a few times a day and have made numerous trades and purchases. Military stuff usually sells pretty fast unless it is way overpriced. I've gotten rid of a few commercial rifles that way and got military stuff in exchange. I guess part of it depends on the laws of your state. PA has unrestricted sale of long guns between state residents which is a plus.
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Originally Posted by
burb1989
Those are great points everyone and thanks for the input. Down here there doesn't seem to be many collectors, hence why no real supply coming in. I do have some adds out but I haven't received any calls or emails in like a year or so. The hurricanes that come through here probably washed away most bring backs and the few that are here the families won't sell unless it's a stupid high number. Most of the ww2 vets I have down here are navy vets and even then most of them don't have much due to the storms. I go to shows regularly but the past couple of shows have been disheartening. Heck my last rifle I bought from a friend as I left the last gun show and went to his house nearby (that brought my total gun collection up to thirty pieces). I also go to flea markets and yard sales but again those are very disheartening. Maybe the market will change and maybe more stuff will walk in to shows that aren't shotguns (don't get me started on those) but until then I'll just stick to watching the forums and planning my next gun show, which won't be until the end of August as the other four shows in between haven't been that great to me in the past. Thank you all again for putting up with my rant.
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I dunno where you are, but Tulsa is well worth the drive, I go there annually and I'm in central California!
Oops - I see you're in Mississipi- that's close enough to make the drive worthwhile for sure.
Last edited by bob4wd; 05-28-2015 at 09:37 PM.
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