Went to an estate auction yesterday about mile from home,a coworker told me there were some guns listed in the flier so I thought I would just check it out.
They looked and acted like a normal bunch of people right up to the time the guns started to sell.
At that point every one went crazy the started bidding like these were the last 12 guns on earth.
example A=a plain nylon 66 Mohawk brown not commemorative or bicentennial
a few small scratches,I would have given it a 90% rating went for $375
Example b=an 1897 Winchester pump shotgun with no bluing and a stock that looked like it was refinished by a third grader,sanding scratches across the grain,went for $600
After about the fifth gun I told my son to back away slowly because we had obviously wandered into a crowd of insane people and now they had guns.
They looked and acted like a normal bunch of people right up to the time the guns started to sell.
At that point every one went crazy the started bidding like these were the last 12 guns on earth.
example A=a plain nylon 66 Mohawk brown not commemorative or bicentennial
a few small scratches,I would have given it a 90% rating went for $375
Example b=an 1897 Winchester pump shotgun with no bluing and a stock that looked like it was refinished by a third grader,sanding scratches across the grain,went for $600
After about the fifth gun I told my son to back away slowly because we had obviously wandered into a crowd of insane people and now they had guns.
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