sidebite252
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Well this thread turned confusing.
First time that’s ever happened here.
Is someone selling gun’s by the pound?
Well this thread turned confusing.
Set the Vodak down and step away!Well this thread turned confusing.
Also, guns are not typically covered under a regular home insurance policy.
A Valuable Personal Property (VPP) rider to renters or homeowners policy can be purchased for fractions of a penny on the dollar and *most* will cover firearms, be sure to ask about specific exclusions. The total value of the VPP policy may have limits on specific categories ($5k VPP/$2000 for electronics, $2k for firearms, $1k for jewelery for example), so it does pay to ask the questions before purchasing the policy.
Also, if there are uniquely valuable individual pieces, they can have their own individual replacement policies.
Of course, add a rider to the existing policy.
Our original policy didn't cover guns.
As I stated....
If we are getting technical, the gun shops will not offer retail used pricing.Several people have referred to not selling to a gun shop because you will only get wholesale price. Not correct. Most shops will only offer you "used" gun prices.
A distinctive correction to my post but important. I guess we need to come up with a term for what a gun shop realistically offers for a used gun...If we are getting technical, the gun shops will not offer retail used pricing.
I am pretty sure we were referring to wholesale prices on used guns not wholesale on a new gun. Maybe wholesale is not the exactly right term for it but I would have thought anyone would have understood that what was meant was you would essentially be getting lowballed by a dealer at a show, gun store, or pawn shop..Several people have referred to not selling to a gun shop because you will only get wholesale price. Not correct. Most shops will only offer you "used" gun prices.
Maybe it’s just me but I’m starting to think............ I’m just a bit skeptical I guess.
Or at the very least impatient.
She has a lot to learn, categorize and price.
Bottom line is, that businesses, doesn't matter which, are in business to make a profit. What a gun is worth, depends on the buyer, if he is looking to make a profit, he's not going to pay something he doesn't believe will make a profit. A buyer looking for something to add to their collection will pay closer to what a gun is actually worth.