Feel like your gun's aren't moving?
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 9:58 am
I know it's come up a few times in the past - people saying, "Hey this is a good deal...why's no one jumping on this?"
Here is my answer...Time.
I don't have Time to drive (probably in shitty traffic, because 'Seattle') from South Seattle to [insert wherever the hell you live here], to some FFL (who is only open during regular business hours), to wait on the BGC, then drive back (probably in shitty traffic, because 'Seattle').
To meet anyone outside my immediate vicinity, I have to take time off, or meet on the weekend.
Then I have to sit in traffic...which I hate. I quit my previous job BECAUSE I had to sit in traffic.
For those live near Seattle....When all is said and done, we have to figure that any meet that takes place more than 10 miles from home will add between 1-2 hours to our day. More if it's any time around rush hour.
Now...I currently work in a job where I make over $20 per hour.
Say you're selling a firearm for a FMV...Glock 17 g3 + a few extras = $450 + I pay the transfer ($20) + you're in ...[insert wherever the hell you live here].
If I take time out of my day to meet you anywhere in that direction, I am losing money from work, which in my book/logic adds to the price of your glock.
+1 hour - Would I pay $490? hmmm maybe.
+2 hours - Would I pay $510? hmmm welll how many extras, and is it exactly what I want?
+3 hours - Would I pay $530? Nope!
Clearly weekends are a better option...a little less traffic, but now we have the FFL issue. FFls are busier on weekends, a few are even closed on one of the two days. My quick trip to pick up a firearm in [insert wherever the hell you live here] becomes a half day trip, and limited to a specific day of travel. See the math above.
My suggestion, either accept the fact that we are going to have to lower PVT Sale prices because of that stupid freakin law, or accept the fact that your are going to sit on things a little longer.
Basic supply and demand.
Back in the Ol' days, when we could meet in a parking lot at 9 pm check each others cpl and get back on the road, this would have been a 1 hour trip to most places.
Those days are pretty much gone for the law abiding person.
... I'm just glad I bought my last pvt sale firearm prior to Dec 4 2014
Here is my answer...Time.
I don't have Time to drive (probably in shitty traffic, because 'Seattle') from South Seattle to [insert wherever the hell you live here], to some FFL (who is only open during regular business hours), to wait on the BGC, then drive back (probably in shitty traffic, because 'Seattle').
To meet anyone outside my immediate vicinity, I have to take time off, or meet on the weekend.
Then I have to sit in traffic...which I hate. I quit my previous job BECAUSE I had to sit in traffic.
For those live near Seattle....When all is said and done, we have to figure that any meet that takes place more than 10 miles from home will add between 1-2 hours to our day. More if it's any time around rush hour.
Now...I currently work in a job where I make over $20 per hour.
Say you're selling a firearm for a FMV...Glock 17 g3 + a few extras = $450 + I pay the transfer ($20) + you're in ...[insert wherever the hell you live here].
If I take time out of my day to meet you anywhere in that direction, I am losing money from work, which in my book/logic adds to the price of your glock.
+1 hour - Would I pay $490? hmmm maybe.
+2 hours - Would I pay $510? hmmm welll how many extras, and is it exactly what I want?
+3 hours - Would I pay $530? Nope!
Clearly weekends are a better option...a little less traffic, but now we have the FFL issue. FFls are busier on weekends, a few are even closed on one of the two days. My quick trip to pick up a firearm in [insert wherever the hell you live here] becomes a half day trip, and limited to a specific day of travel. See the math above.
My suggestion, either accept the fact that we are going to have to lower PVT Sale prices because of that stupid freakin law, or accept the fact that your are going to sit on things a little longer.
Basic supply and demand.
Back in the Ol' days, when we could meet in a parking lot at 9 pm check each others cpl and get back on the road, this would have been a 1 hour trip to most places.
Those days are pretty much gone for the law abiding person.
... I'm just glad I bought my last pvt sale firearm prior to Dec 4 2014


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ouBecause of 594 I made a special trip up to Precise Shooter today and fought traffic the entire way. As expected, great prices and lots of cool stuff to spend money on.