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<blockquote data-quote="ducky" data-source="post: 1708272" data-attributes="member: 94420"><p>Yes you can sell for a profit, but you can't intentionally buy guns to sell for profit. You don't have to take it in the backside either just because you don't have an FFL. If you've owned the gun for awhile who is to say it hasn't appreciated in value?</p><p></p><p>I've sold used guns for a profit several times, especially a few AR rifles right after Obama got elected. Granted I had them on an auction site, but I fully intended to sell them for more than I paid. I saw it as an opportunity to downsize my collection and buy some other things I wanted more.</p><p></p><p>I've had stupid people at the range offer me more money than I've had in a rifle because they've liked it, I didn't ever once tell them that was too much money. Why would I? I've also given away rifles and sold others at a loss. My point is I didn't ever buy a single rifle with the intent to make a profit. I bought them to enjoy, and sold them when I got bored or needed money for what the market would bear. It's called capitalism!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ducky, post: 1708272, member: 94420"] Yes you can sell for a profit, but you can't intentionally buy guns to sell for profit. You don't have to take it in the backside either just because you don't have an FFL. If you've owned the gun for awhile who is to say it hasn't appreciated in value? I've sold used guns for a profit several times, especially a few AR rifles right after Obama got elected. Granted I had them on an auction site, but I fully intended to sell them for more than I paid. I saw it as an opportunity to downsize my collection and buy some other things I wanted more. I've had stupid people at the range offer me more money than I've had in a rifle because they've liked it, I didn't ever once tell them that was too much money. Why would I? I've also given away rifles and sold others at a loss. My point is I didn't ever buy a single rifle with the intent to make a profit. I bought them to enjoy, and sold them when I got bored or needed money for what the market would bear. It's called capitalism! [/QUOTE]
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