Posted: 12/4/2008 8:34:27 PM EDT
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This is funny that you guys are joking about this. There was a church in NYC that was giving $200 each no questions. I thought it would be appropriate for all of us to go dump our crappy broken stuff and use the city’s money to do a group buy on AR lowers.
PS I also have a RG .22 revolver/paperweight that I would love to get $100-$200 for. |
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I've heard of them buying back TOY guns in the past.
How messed up is that???
I think it would be great (if we could find a buyback) to set up a booth out front and buy the good stuff. Might be wise to get someone with a FFL to be with us to make it look extra legal. Anyone know of any lawyers that might be up to sue the organizations that run these things? Someone would have to sell a gun to actually have legal standing, but as mentioned above many of you have stuff you would be willing to give up for a good cause. |
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This is funny that you guys are joking about this. There was a church in NYC that was giving $200 each no questions. I thought it would be appropriate for all of us to go dump our crappy broken stuff and use the city’s money to do a group buy on AR lowers. PS I also have a RG .22 revolver/paperweight that I would love to get $100-$200 for. Who has crappy broken stuff? |
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I've got an old .22 rifle I bought for $20. worked great for a few years but then I can't get it to feed right. I would sell it in a gun buy back! I have a fondness for .22's, want your $20 back?? how about two browning buck mark mags? $20 each: http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=92006 |
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This is funny that you guys are joking about this. There was a church in NYC that was giving $200 each no questions. I thought it would be appropriate for all of us to go dump our crappy broken stuff and use the city’s money to do a group buy on AR lowers. PS I also have a RG .22 revolver/paperweight that I would love to get $100-$200 for. Who has crappy broken stuff? Me. |