My ears are still ringing. I couldn't believe what people were paying for 30.06. It was over a dollar a round. I bought some 7.62 NATO and two of the cans were 30.06 instead. I was mad but I think I got the cheapest 06 in the house.
Im guessing some people will have some serious buyers remorse when they figure up what they spent on some of that ammo, especially the loose ammo in the flats.
My ears are still ringing. I couldn't believe what people were paying for 30.06. It was over a dollar a round. I bought some 7.62 NATO and two of the cans were 30.06 instead. I was mad but I think I got the cheapest 06 in the house.
Im guessing some people will have some serious buyers remorse when they figure up what they spent on some of that ammo, especially the loose ammo in the flats.
Yeah that was ridiculous. I just don't get it.
I literally laughed out loud when that idiot bought the 1000rds of wolf 7.62x39 for $780
My ears are still ringing. I couldn't believe what people were paying for 30.06. It was over a dollar a round. I bought some 7.62 NATO and two of the cans were 30.06 instead. I was mad but I think I got the cheapest 06 in the house.
Im guessing some people will have some serious buyers remorse when they figure up what they spent on some of that ammo, especially the loose ammo in the flats.
I saw that someone posted the IndyStar article. I'll leave this little gem here.
Did anyone record the sell price for Lot 112 - H&R M1 Garand low s/n??? Besides the NM rifle, lot 112 was IMO the best looking of all the Garands.
Anyone see what 220 went for? It was the 2 tone CZ 75B (OD frame, Black slide). I had my heart set on it but had to leave before hand.
You let the amateurs do the early bidding. Inexperienced bidders will bid far too high then run out of money. By the time a third to half of the stuff is gone, prices really drop!
Your auction knowledge is weak.
An auction like this drew people from all over the country, most of the lookie-loos were gone after about 90 minutes without spending a dime.
I have lot 220 selling at $350.00...
I have gone to a lot of auctions. It is normal for prices to go higher than market. And there are always just lookers.
The prices here were high due to the Class III weapons. But it did have prices higher for much of what was selling.
It would be nice know who bought what.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA....
Please explain how 5 NFA items that sold at market prices drove the prices up on an additional 320+/- other firearms?
If auction pricing is normally higher than market then there wouldn't be gun auctions...
Hey brotha. Sent you a pm regarding the 75b
Sorry I don't "Have" it for you! LoL
Guess I was confused reading your post... " I have lot 220 selling at $350.00.."
Well I guess whenever you do have it, and decide to sell, I'll take it lol
I think the "I HAVE", is what is written down on paper, meaning lot 220 sold for $350. I don't think Mouse won lot 220.