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    I know the good old days of finding killer gun deals at pawn shops are gone-though I did get a decent deal earlier this year at a place on Hampden near Chambers on an old S&W 67-but are there any places in the Denver area where at least the counter folks are decent to deal with? Most of the shops I've stopped in they've been everything from lazy to plain rude. I know most of the time they're dealing with unpleasant people but there must be some where the gusy/gals are cool.

    Thanks for any suggestions. I'm still going to buy if I can find a fair deal on something that interests me (mostly S&Ws), a good .22 is always fun to score.

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    I think pawn shop owners and workers think being cocky and being a dick is the cool thing to do. Like on those super cool t.v shows.

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    That Vegas pawn shop is bogus... He should call it the "I know a guy" shop. I've never been to a pawn shop where it was a half way decent experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    That Vegas pawn shop is bogus... He should call it the "I know a guy" shop. I've never been to a pawn shop where it was a half way decent experience.
    It's because pawn shops probably just google what the running price on a specific model of gun is selling for, and they automatically charge that price or greater. Nevermind the actual condition of the firearm, they KNOW what it's worth.
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    pawnbroking is a business... make them an offer, and they'll take it or not, but still probably give you an idea where they'll settle. And the price on the tag is NEVER the least they'll take.

    The less they've got into an item, the less they'll be willing to take to get rid of it, etc. Though, if they really got something for a steal, they may well be willing to sit on it for the right buyer at the right price, as opposed to just trying to flip it for money.

    Can't help you on helpful counter people - those seem to be as rare in pawn shops as they are in regular gun shops.
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    No in Denver, but recently stopped in to Stop, Drop and Shop in Colorado Springs. They are more of a gun shop that happens to also be a pawn shop. Knowledgeable folks, personable and prices are reasonable/negotiable. Small place with the typical pawn shop craziness, but I'll be visiting again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marine24 View Post
    No in Denver, but recently stopped in to Stop, Drop and Shop in Colorado Springs. They are more of a gun shop that happens to also be a pawn shop. Knowledgeable folks, personable and prices are reasonable/negotiable. Small place with the typical pawn shop craziness, but I'll be visiting again.
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    Courteous? Not really, but I've seen a few good deals. The ones in the rural towns seem to be more firearm friendly. I saw a mossy 500 for $120 bucks but didn't have the cash on me at that moment.

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