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    No way in hell I'd pay anywhere near that for a Nambu. I paid $600 for mine and overpaid at the time. Yes they have gone up, yes that appears to be better than average but you are talking Luger prices there and a Nambu ain't no Luger.

    I only paid $1100 for my Luger and it came with a holster.

    People are going nuts right now at the buying and selling end. Nagant revolvers for $700 is also nuts. They get these stimulus checks and for a lot of guys a guns the first thing they think of. Sales are through the roof. Personally, I'm looking for a Broomhandle but I'm not going to pay a ridiculous price for one.
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    People are going nuts right now at the buying and selling end. Nagant revolvers for $700 is also nuts. They get these stimulus checks and for a lot of guys a guns the first thing they think of. Sales are through the roof.
    Yeah.. I sort of stepped away from buying because of the prices. Even Used Remingtons are going for stupid prices; Rifles that were $300 used a few months ago are now around $500. The only things I seriously looking for right now is a Savage 12 FV in .223 and a Bagara B-14 Hunter in .243 Win for my youngest son.
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    It is one of the earlier ones with the small trigger guard, so that's cool, but ouch! Awful steep. If you do get one, and plan to actually shoot it, buy a couple of firing pins. They snap off regularly. That's why they have a special slot for a spare one in the holsters. Also, be prepared to do lots of playing around with loading for them.

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