I picked up a high-demand, low availability firearm not too long ago. I fully intended on keeping it but once I went out and shot it, realized it wasn't what I was looking for. I sold it at a minor profit, but didn't price it at GB/AL levels. I felt it was enough to get someone into it without taking food off the table but not so low that he'd flip it. Of course, after it sold in a matter of minutes, that didn't keep me from thinking I should have priced it a wee bit higher.
My situation was a little different though as I never intend on buying this firearm again. It's not that it was a bad gun by any stretch of the imagination. It simply wasn't for me. I wouldn't sell a gun that I'd eventually want back again.





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