>200 bucks for a full auto
That just covers the cost of the stamp. Who the hell turns in transferables to these things? Unless they want illegally made or acquired MGs which sounds like entrapment
unless you paid for it 5 minutes ago, then it doesn't cover the cost of the stamp. If your old man paid for a $200 stamp in 1985, that would be $550 today.
It's probably referring to semi-auto, since they are technically automatic. Still a huge rip off though. It's hard to believe anybody is willing to turn their shit in for less than half of what they paid for it.
>200 bucks for a full auto
That just covers the cost of the stamp. Who the hell turns in transferables to these things? Unless they want illegally made or acquired MGs which sounds like entrapment
It is 100% for people that inherited guns when they have never touched a firearm in their life. My wife had a coworker that was interested in getting a gun and asked how much a pistol costs. She was astounded to hear that a bottom of the barrel handgun costs at least $150. Noguns with zero experience have no idea how much a gun is worth.
Highpoints are 180 Bidenbucks now. Your best bet would be to build/print homemade weapons. If they argue, point out that Shinzo Abe was just mogged by one.
some glorious bastards have fricked with these things before. sometimes successfully and sometimes not. basically, the sheriff or whoever is doing it has no real obligation to pay you. so you might get a 100 dollar gift card for your slamfire shotgun or you might not. but if you show up with 10 they are going to tell you to frick off and there is not really anything you can do about it.
they're not paying you in money, they're paying you in gift cards, which are going to be a pain to convert back to cash because most people doing that in those amounts are committing credit card scams or old people fraud to get the cards. so you have to assume taking a hefty discount and doing an unknown amount of work to make this pay off.
At the one and only ~~*buy back*~~ they did in my neck of the woods, the c**t sheriff said the guns had to be "professionally made by a registered firearms manufacturer", so no 10 minute slam fire hardware store specials.
Joke was on them because their buy back just turned into an impromptu gun show. I think 2 guns were actually handed in.
Considering that a homemade shotty was used to kill arguably the biggest politician in Japan, these frickers have no excuse not to accept your Home Depot special.
>Gift cards are limited and subject availability
All they've got is 20 of the $50 gift cards but won't tell you that they've run out until after you've handed in your firearm.
>200 bucks for a full auto
That just covers the cost of the stamp. Who the hell turns in transferables to these things? Unless they want illegally made or acquired MGs which sounds like entrapment
unless you paid for it 5 minutes ago, then it doesn't cover the cost of the stamp. If your old man paid for a $200 stamp in 1985, that would be $550 today.
bruh... accounting for inflation it's actually less expensive today... $200 USD of 1980s money is like $750 today..
>full auto for $200
That has to be bait for people that stole the gun and don't know what it is.
I'd stand next to the counter where they make the exchanges and counter offer an extra $100.
It's probably referring to semi-auto, since they are technically automatic. Still a huge rip off though. It's hard to believe anybody is willing to turn their shit in for less than half of what they paid for it.
It is 100% for people that inherited guns when they have never touched a firearm in their life. My wife had a coworker that was interested in getting a gun and asked how much a pistol costs. She was astounded to hear that a bottom of the barrel handgun costs at least $150. Noguns with zero experience have no idea how much a gun is worth.
slamfire is a meme and i will die on this hill
a very fun meme
do they have a limit per person?
>take out $250k mortgage
>buy 2500 $100 "problem solvers"
>make $125k profit
Highpoints are 180 Bidenbucks now. Your best bet would be to build/print homemade weapons. If they argue, point out that Shinzo Abe was just mogged by one.
some glorious bastards have fricked with these things before. sometimes successfully and sometimes not. basically, the sheriff or whoever is doing it has no real obligation to pay you. so you might get a 100 dollar gift card for your slamfire shotgun or you might not. but if you show up with 10 they are going to tell you to frick off and there is not really anything you can do about it.
they're not paying you in money, they're paying you in gift cards, which are going to be a pain to convert back to cash because most people doing that in those amounts are committing credit card scams or old people fraud to get the cards. so you have to assume taking a hefty discount and doing an unknown amount of work to make this pay off.
They're guns man
Just sell the government man a shitty self-made pipegun for 50 or even 100 bucks
>buy anderson stripped lowers
>drill forbidden hole
Voila
key word here is 'gift card'
Those would be pretty good prices for metal pipes
At the one and only ~~*buy back*~~ they did in my neck of the woods, the c**t sheriff said the guns had to be "professionally made by a registered firearms manufacturer", so no 10 minute slam fire hardware store specials.
Joke was on them because their buy back just turned into an impromptu gun show. I think 2 guns were actually handed in.
How do you legally buy guns from others? Last time I tried that I was told I needed an FFL to buy it off people
Depends on state. AZ is private sale all day every day.
>Last time I tried that I was told I needed an FFL to buy it off people
kek, what gay state do you live in?
Why tf has Texas of all places been having so many ~~*gun buybacks*~~ lately and how should I take advantage of it?
Considering that a homemade shotty was used to kill arguably the biggest politician in Japan, these frickers have no excuse not to accept your Home Depot special.
Yankee Boogles cost 2 cents to make and count as a machine gun. Just sayn'
All that 3D printing nonsense is too complicated. I'm just gonna buy a bulk container of shoelaces
How the frick can you "buy back" something you never owned?
>Gift cards are limited and subject availability
All they've got is 20 of the $50 gift cards but won't tell you that they've run out until after you've handed in your firearm.
>He doesn't just print a build plate of AR lowers and turn them in for $50 each.
Sad.
Can't you make a weapon in your garage out of a pipe and a battery, and then get a gift card for it?