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4/5/2011 3:33:31 PM EDT
Any more inbound?
4/5/2011 4:45:33 PM EDT
[#1]
i hope so
4/5/2011 5:36:08 PM EDT
[#2]
not as of now
4/6/2011 3:05:50 AM EDT
[#3]
It would be sweet if you got some of the poor looking ones, had them refinished and then sold them I would buy them. I realize that I could send one out for refinishing, but the cost of an individual doing one is far more than a dealer doing a bunch.

Park or Duracoat.
4/6/2011 4:27:35 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
It would be sweet if you got some of the poor looking ones, had them refinished and then sold them I would buy them. I realize that I could send one out for refinishing, but the cost of an individual doing one is far more than a dealer doing a bunch.

Park or Duracoat.


we have done it before, but they want $169 for ugly CZ82s, there is no $ left to do any refinishing and sell them cheap
4/6/2011 8:16:02 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Quoted:
It would be sweet if you got some of the poor looking ones, had them refinished and then sold them I would buy them. I realize that I could send one out for refinishing, but the cost of an individual doing one is far more than a dealer doing a bunch.

Park or Duracoat.


we have done it before, but they want $169 for ugly CZ82s, there is no $ left to do any refinishing and sell them cheap


I remember paying ~$200 for the good ones you had in a few months ago, and I only got 2 , but I would be willing to pay $250+ for a refinished one, does that leave margin for both refinishing and profit?

I look at it as a CZ-82 is going to run $220+ now for non Industry dealers (they are pushing $300 at gun shows), and then $70 in shipping to a refinisher, and then $100 to refinish, so the take home cost on a refinished CZ-82 would be ~$400, and at that point I would just buy a used Glock.

I would buy it if you did it, and the price was decent, I am craving a 3rd and 4th CZ-82.