I could buy the Ruger Precision on the center display rack ($1,199) and like 200 rounds of 5.56 NATO for that like what the hell

IT HAD A HIGHER PRICE TAG THAN THE FUCKING SVT-40 RIGHT NEXT TO IT

What the fuck is happening with the American gun market right now holy fucking SHIT

  • SerLava [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Bought an SKS from them a while back, overpriced but not CLOSE to that. The fucking boomer-ass gun library guy didn't know shit about guns. There were 3 Norincos, I asked why ONE OF THEM was more expensive than the other TWO, and he said it's because that one "is a Norinco, which is Japanese so it sells for more" :mao-aggro-shining:

    And I had to look up like, a youtube thing to figure out if they had any issues. He had no clue.

    • scraeming [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      I think it might have been a Russian SKS (didn't red the serial number so unsure) but still a Russian SKS might command like a $100-$200 premium at most. The Norinco right next to it was going for $800 lmao.

      I bought my Yugo straight from a case at a gun show some years ago for like $350 and I thought I overpaid, but joke's on me I guess.

  • LangdonAlger [any]
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    4 years ago

    reminds me of when my grandpa mailed ordered Mosins and SKSs for $99

  • P00h_Beard [comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    The gun library always has weird prices. I think they rely on folks who only shop at Cabelas to impulse buy used stock. They seem to manage to rotate through super corroded mausers for $400 each so a really mint sks for 1400 might sound tempting to someone with a cabelas credit card and no experience shopping around.

    • scraeming [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      This might explain it. They're trying to give the impression of discounts for used stock, but I swear some of the prices in there are just bizarre. All they had were SxS and O/U shotguns, mostly for four digits, luxury shotgun brands for high three digits, and a bunch of bolt actions that were barely under MSRP. I'm sure, realistically, there are at least a few good deals in there, but I'm not so committed to a purchase at the moment to do that level of research for a gun I may not even shoot for many months until ammo prices come back down. Even .308 WIN (my current preferred caliber for a bolt action to get into long-range target shooting) runs a damn mint at the moment.

      Great place to go and put my hands on a nice rifle, but I can't see myself ever ponying up the cash to them on the spot for anything.

  • VHS [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Damn, I should have invested in an SKS years ago when you could get them for $300 :sadness: