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I need to start going to pawn shops. I hear of people finding good guns and tools; probably more on the tools side. Either way, I need to start checking them out as I never do. NRA Benefactor Life Member | |||
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I'm telling you, it's a waste of time. They are all crooks. | |||
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| Stupid Allergy ![]() |
Yep, today’s experiment was a bust. I had to try to settle my curiosity, it had been years since I’d looked in a Pawn Shop. This one even advertised about all the guns they had. Sad, pathetic little collection of what looked to be crime scene evidence. Only thing remotely desirable was a Berretta 21a, they wanted $399 for it. "Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen... | |||
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| If you're gonna be a bear, be a Grizzly! ![]() |
I came across a beat to hell Remington 700 ADL in 30-06 at the pawnshop near my office when I worked for the newspaper. It was marked $250 and I offered him $200, plus he throw in a case. ( I was on my lunch break and didn't want to upset the liberals at the office) I've hunted with it for close to 15 years and killed quite s few deer with it. It looks rough but I can hit a quarter at a hundred yards with it. That's plenty good for my deer hunting. Here's to the sunny slopes of long ago. | |||
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I agree, but you can have fun with them. Offer them 1/3 and be persistent like they are......then try to get the stuff for half.......hehehehe | |||
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| Stupid Allergy ![]() |
You know, I didn’t think of a Remington 700. I could drop it into a Magpul stock and have some fun with that. Maybe I should go back "Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen... | |||
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The ones near me are full of overpriced junk that looks like it had just been traded in by some gang banger. Anyways, there's one shop in an adjacent town that I used to go to when I was going through my revolver phase. They had some nice S&Ws and Colts, but they were also on the high side ($). They were always willing to negotiate the price, and bought a couple of Smiths from them after some haggling, but wouldn't call them deals. | |||
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| Edge seeking Sharp blade! |
Old thread warning! Both same day: NIB 3" Colt Detective Special $300 Nice Winchester 70 XTR 270 with an OK scope and cool Aussie made scope mounts for $300 Different shop 1926 6" S&W M&P 38 target, missing front sight blade and rear sight blade $350 I made the front blade from a part of a flat washer, and the rear blade from a Ruger blade. The rear blade notch is a little wide but is OK. | |||
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It's been 15 or so years ago, but I managed to pick up a S&W Model 25 in .45 ACP flavor for $225. Had the screwdriver, wooden box, and 3 moon clips. I was eyeballing it pretty hard to try to figure out why a feller was selling it at that price. Gentleman asked me "See what's wrong with it yet?" I said "Nope, and it isn't for lack of trying." He said "Every dang fool knows Smith & Wesson didn't make these -2's in .45 ACP, they're all supposed to be .45 Colt!" I said "Oh dear, I guess I ought to buy it so you won't have to worry on it anymore." Rednecks- Keeping the woods critter-free since March 2, 1836. | |||
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| No, not like Bill Clinton ![]() |
Yes, most of my collection has come from pawn shops. The chain stores usually don't know what they are doing and you can catch some deals Example. A mint S&W 617 with target grips for $325 Mossberg 930 SPX tactical for $350 365X for $300 And many more | |||
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| delicately calloused |
It’s harder to find deals on desirable guns in pawn shops these days. They all use the internet to establish value now. You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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A few pawnshop "scores": At a local pawn shop (which has unfortunately closed now), my younger son bought a Rem 870 Super Magnum for $150. From the same pawn shop, I bought a 1988-vintage blued SIG P230 in the original SIG box, with original test target, manual, etc. for $375. Another local pawn shop, a SS Ruger Security Six .357 Magnum for $400, and a CZ52 rig (holster, extra mag, etc.) for $200. And another local pawn shop, a rattle-canned Rem 700 in .30-06 with a Burris 3x9-40 scope for $350. The whole rifle was painted, scope and all. Stripped the paint, and it was a SS Rem 700. It now wears an old-school wide-view Redfield scope; the Burris is on a .22 Savage bolt action. | |||
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| Thank you Very little ![]() |
bought several used at the LGS back before they moved all used guns to Gun Broker and killed selling them OTC. There is a very cool pawn shop in Deland AAA Pawn they have tons of guns from antique to modern and rifles out the wazoo. You can find just about anything you want, some rare stuff as well and they are not inexpensive. Their web page leaves a lot to be desired, but the images at the link below are good. Google AAA Pawn Deland Fl for some great pictures of the inventory https://www.westvolusiaconnect...Shop-10-1207452.html | |||
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| His diet consists of black coffee, and sarcasm. ![]() |
I did, but it was ~25 years ago and in another state. Some nice ones, too - Colt Agent with factory hammer shroud, Glock 30, Beretta 86, Browning SA-22. The first three were at one shop. I haven't tried any here. "The Almighty, He put some livin' things on this earth so a man can eat." - Festus Haggen, Gunsmoke | |||
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Bring a sandwich. It's easy to kill half a day there. They have thousands of firearms on display. New, used, collectibles, shooters, more than you can imagine. First P7 that I ever saw and fondled was there, I decided that I had to have one. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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I think that is the same shop that sells on Gunbroker as Pawnman (they may have recently changed the account name). They always have a huge number of listings but their prices on GB are stupid high. | |||
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I often shop at pawn shops. As bigwagon said, you have to sort through a lot of chaff to find the wheat. The shops won't be competitive unless they have a lot of other shops around &/or other FFLs that deal in used guns that they compete against. Basic theory of free market. Also, it helps if you shop regularly. You get to know which shops price more competitively. You get to know which pawnbrokers/employees are more likely to negotiate better deals. If they see you buying regularly, then they know you're a serious buyer too and not a tire-kicker. A few of my pawn shop scores in recent years:
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| My other Sig is a Steyr. ![]() |
I found a $400 1911 chambered in .17 mach2. | |||
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I've never been in a pawn shop. I don't think there is one within ten miles of my house. I've driven past them in my semi but no parking for a 50 foot trailer, and if I did buy a gun my company may have frowned on it! I'll have to see if I can find one in the Cincinnati area. | |||
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| Stupid Allergy ![]() |
Spotted this thread while scrolling and thought I’d see what everyone is finding… I was the OP 8 years ago. lol, clearly my memory is 8 years older too. There’s a pawn shop near me that I think I’ll hit tomorrow. "Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen... | |||
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