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    Talking Pawn shop score!

    So, I've been trying to find a good deal on a Lyman or Redfield receiver peep sight for my 03 Springfield sporter. Today, on a whim, I stopped into a pawn shop on my way home from work. I asked if they had some old take-off sights lying around and sure enough he comes out of the back room with a Redfield that they took off of an old Springfield that someone pawned. I asked how much and he said $25! I was thrilled as it has all the parts and screws and good finish. A little spit polish and it will be good to go. Now I just need to find someone who'll drill and tap the receiver to mount it. Just thought I'd share a simple pleasure.

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    Sometimes the "liitle" pleasures can be nearly as appealing as the "big" ones. A few years ago, I went to small gunshop and noticed they were examining a rifle they had just taken on to sell. I noticed it had a M1907 sling in excellent condition. I asked the price and they said "$25". It turned out to be a nice 1918 sling which now graces my 1920 M1903.
    "We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
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    Good story. I think I'm going to start making the pawn shop rounds for just this sort of stuff. Good trade fodder.

    By the way, I always enjoy reading your C.S. Lewis quote. I need to memorize it.

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    Never know what you will find, I bought a Garand at one for $600, I knew it was worth more, it was a Lend Lease, with 98% matching numbers, its value was at least 3 to 4 times what I paid for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRAGONFLYDF View Post
    Never know what you will find, I bought a Garand at one for $600, I knew it was worth more, it was a Lend Lease, with 98% matching numbers, its value was at least 3 to 4 times what I paid for it.
    I hate you! I paid a LOT more for my L/L M1!!
    "We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
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    I used to check pawn shops around here but these guys know what there worth and don't negotiate very much.

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    I think the Internet has hurt us with pawn shops. A shop owner can add hundreds of dollars to the value of something he is selling with modest research.

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    Got this NRA Sporter 1903 at a pawn shop a couple months ago for $400, my best deal in a long time. They thought it was just another sporterized 03.



    Got an all correct Standard products carbine for $300 but that was 7 or 8 years ago.

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    Our local big pawn has priced their selves out of the gun business due to the internet. The counter toads, not gun smart, spend their time looking on the various auctions sites. If what they have remotely resembles an item, then it instantly becomes a "rare, vintage, collectible" high priced POS. You can even point out the factory marks and explain them to them and they will argue about them. They used to have some bargains, some reasonably priced and a few overpriced items. For the last couple of years, it has all been the overpriced crap and they wonder why their inventory sits so long. Watched one of them tell a young Airman in a flight suit that he couldn’t afford an AR they had in the rack (before the Dec. ramp up). Kid flies on AFSOC C130 gunships. With all his pays and his tax free pay during combat deployments he probably makes more in a quarter than the counter toad does in a year. Funny part was they were asking $2500 for a beat up Vietnam era AR, which was in reality a late 70’s beat up SP-1.

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    A local shop has a P1917 on the shelf that's been there for at least five years. It's in good shape but it's a rebuild with a cleaned up stock, just a decent shooter more or less. The shop owner wants nearly a grand for it. I've offered him half that but he won't take it. One of the store clerks has told me he knows he got taken on the deal, but his ego won't allow him to cut his losses so there it sits. The internet is an excellent source of information but it's a double edged sword.

    Back during 2008 during the economic crash I actually found a few good deals at local gunshows, as a lot of "grand dads old gun" stuff was coming out of the closet and sellers were a bit desperate. Now, things are even more insane than normal at gunshows and I haven't bothered with them in about two years. I used to enjoy going just to browse but the idiot ratio, both behind and in front of the table, seems to have increased dramaticly.
    Last edited by PKelly; 04-11-2013 at 03:15.

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