Excited about seeing the S/W 66-7 after school today.
I found out early this am that he had lost the box with everything in it during a move.
I have wondered when I meet him at 3:30 today if I should pay less than the $400 he's asking, maybe $25-$50 less?
It's one thing to buy an old police model w/o it, but on a newer gun, it seems like that should be reflected in the price.
What is your advice? Offer $XX less and walk away if not accept, or is it worth $400 easy w/o it.
I buy my used guns at least $100 less than new, and at $400 this gun is $200 less than new, so maybe I shouldn't worry about it since there is no taxes and shipping involved?
Sorry to be so "thrifty/cheap" but thinking like this is what keeps me from paying too much.
I have passed up good deals b/c of researching something too long and someone steps up, recognizing a good deal and buys it.
This is why I jumped on my Walther PPS M-2 LE used for $300, and my S/W 642 SS Airweight 5 shot new for $300, b/c I had looked at the prices enough to "know."
I found out early this am that he had lost the box with everything in it during a move.
I have wondered when I meet him at 3:30 today if I should pay less than the $400 he's asking, maybe $25-$50 less?
It's one thing to buy an old police model w/o it, but on a newer gun, it seems like that should be reflected in the price.
What is your advice? Offer $XX less and walk away if not accept, or is it worth $400 easy w/o it.
I buy my used guns at least $100 less than new, and at $400 this gun is $200 less than new, so maybe I shouldn't worry about it since there is no taxes and shipping involved?
Sorry to be so "thrifty/cheap" but thinking like this is what keeps me from paying too much.
I have passed up good deals b/c of researching something too long and someone steps up, recognizing a good deal and buys it.
This is why I jumped on my Walther PPS M-2 LE used for $300, and my S/W 642 SS Airweight 5 shot new for $300, b/c I had looked at the prices enough to "know."