I saw a Remington Nylon 10 smooth bore with the rare 24" barrel on Gun Broker last night. Only 200 made in the 24" barrel. When I shut my computer down it had around 50 bids on it and was at $10,500. This morning I looked and it had sold for $12,000. How does a Remington with a plastic stock using the same barreled action that ended up being used on the 510X bring that kind of money? I don't know for sure but I doubt if that rifle was over $50 new. Good for the seller.
I was watching that one, and a Nylon 12 as well--which went above my max price as well. Don't ask me why a Nylon 12--guess it just fills a hole in my accumulation of Remington .22s.
I just saw a plain 10/22 Carbine(current, plastic trigger housing) go for $551 on our local online auction. By the time he pays the buyer's premium he'll have over $600 in the gun. Sheeez!
You had to say that. didn't you? Now you've got my (ridiculous) conspiracy theorist riled up.
That gas?....it's the so-called "mind control drug" that's being sprayed from overhead airliners. It's not for mind control, but a stupidity serum that effects all of us, just some much worse than others. :bthumb:
It's insane anymore...ill admit I've fell victim but not that bad. I recent paid 1300 for a dang 11-87 20 gauge premier for my daughter. That's twice e what they cost new a few years back!
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