or paint it black, and then it'll be tactical!
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cologunmarket requires a minimum annual donation of $30 to post there and everyone's name, address, email, and usually phone # is on file with RMGO. I haven't seen what you are talking about when you say "shady" or "place to dump guns."
If you want to see that, take a look at armslist. Free and anonymous. Check out the WTB posts: "I lookin ta buy me a Glock, any Glock." or "I need a small cheep pistol and I got cash money." It is almost as scary as the idiots who are trying to buy and sell guns on craigslist (those ads are usually flagged within the hour, but they're funny while they last).
It's a bad site. None of you guys looking to buy, should ever go there. Just leave all the deals for me!!! [ROFL1]
I think it's a great site and I have met a ton of good dudes there and got a lot of great deals. Just like any where else, you have to watch what you are doing and make sure you are dealing with respectable people. I check everyones ID to make sure they are legit. There will over priced stuff no matter where you go but I have found some great deals there. I need to renew my membership.
prices are pretty high, there is an occasional deal though. just tough since you have to be a paying member to sell, so most "newbies" or "1 timers" aren't going to spend the $30 to join and would rather sell it to their buddy or sell by word of mouth.
a lot of the people on there are multiple sales people. not a bad thing in my opinion and I could care less...but the atf might not think the same way as me.
There is one guy on there who has been selling a LOT of military style firearms. I was told that ATF did check him out and everything was fine.
Most guys who sell are "multiple sales people." A lot of the guys I know sell, buy, or trade a gun in their collection every month. Sometimes you see an expensive gun you want and need to sell off some of your collection to buy it. I've seen guys sell off half their collection to pay for a new transmission in their truck or cover medical bills. And if money is tight a lot of guys feel obligated to sell a gun every time they buy a gun.
It took me a few years of buying, selling, and trading to find the guns I like best. Sometimes it can be weight or caliber or the way it feels in your hand that makes you want to get rid of a particular gun, other times it can be something as simple as you don't care for the trigger pull or you found another gun that is exactly or almost the same and don't need two or three.
I got my first gun ( after being away from guns for many years ) from cologunmarket.
It's a rather good deal to be honest but like others have said .. The prices in general do seem higher.
Maybe since we have gotten to " know each other" Around here I think some of the posts on there seem gruff...