>$4,300 'invested' in SAI glock
>asking $3,500
Ahahahahahahahaha
>>32277409
>$650
Guys, guys, its a RARE mosin!
>>32277454
>$800
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>>32277454
Aren't Remington made Mosins actually rare tho?
>>32277454
that isn't that bad for a near mint remington mosin though faggot, they literally go for that much though the $800 claim is a bit silly
>>32277409
>Any glock
>Over $1000
For what purpose?
>>32277559
Not absurdly so, but they do still demand a fair premium.
>>32277572
>>32277559
Its still a mosin
>>32277576
To be a tryhard marine bro
>>32277576
Cuz Salient Arms. This parody video was actually making fun of them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjQk244oW9c
>>32277559
They are
>>32277602
what do salient arms actually do with their glocks
I mean at the end of the day it's still a glock unless it can shoot blowjobs at your dick I don't see what you could do with it
>>32277536
>1911
>$2,700
>reminded by my wife i cant afford it
You need that money for your wife's son
>dealers can barely keep in stock
Please, please i can only take so much
>>32277597
>is still a mosin
so? so are the 1891 production tula mosins that were never converted to update them to the later pattern but those are worth literally thousands of dollars.
the thing with mosins is that the vast majority of mosins isn't valuable but there's a few variants that are worth over $500, especially some pre ww1 ones and M39s when people jew the price a little too high
>>32277597
>it's still a mosin
I get where you're coming from but the Remington Mosins are not like the Russian 91/30s.
The Remington ones are M91s, better quality and were made in low numbers making them more valuable and rarer rifles
>>32277645
Kek
>>32277620
You can chafe your enemies nuts with its custom stiple job
>>32277662
I'm pretty sure the geneva convention frowns on that
>>32277620
they add the replacement parts everyone else uses and then make the glock look cooler. probably 75% of the cost is from the look cooler part and milling/labor involved
>>32277536
I see this shit
>ALL.
>THE.
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Usually for about a grand, though.
seriously, irritating.
>>32277689
I wonder if anybody ever buys them
>>32277645
Quick better hurry to buy this $550 gun for $850!!
>PSA Premium parts
>Anderson lower
>>32277689
But, but he INVESTED over a grand in it!
>>32277697
Probably. There was a time when I didn't know shit about guns, and if someone told me that they were selling an ultra powerful elite Russian sniper rifle and that NC Star was the pinnacle of weapon optics, I'd probably believe them. I mean, shiiiit. There's an entire generation of noguns who gained all their weapons knowledge from COD and Couter Strike.
>>32277726
kek. Dollars to doughnuts that guy was hoping for a Hillary gun economy and is too much of a jew to ask for less than he wanted.
>>32277454
>>32277559
>>32277572
That would be worth $800 if bubba hadn't sanded and refinished the stock.
Remingtons aren't that rare anyways. Sought after, yes.
>>32277739
lol, I know.
A polished turd, is still a turd.
>>32277739
>he INVESTED
Common mistake. People tend to not realize that the value they themselves assign to something might actually mean jack shit to someone else. Case in point, my kid cousin's last birthday. Bunch of soccer moms got buttfrustrated because a 4 yo child didn't appreciate the monetary value of bitching lego sets (and they were expensive ones) cause I bought him a cheapass plastic truck that was both hueg and colored brightly red. Kid didn't give a single fuck about their gifts and played with the toy I bought him all day.
>>32278018
People like that buy gifts for the parents, not for the children.
>>32278018
I work midnights at Toys R US, and i've been pretty out of the loop regarding legos and such since I was a kid.
1000 piece millennium falcon lego set
>199.99
Nigga, wut.
You could basically buy an Xbox One for the same price as plastic bricks.
>inb4 what's the difference lol
Glad I am not the only one who gets triggered by people saying "invested" instead of "spent."
No shame in burning money on a hobby, just don't be delusional about it.