Sometimes you just have to laugh at prices and move on. You can ask any price you want but can they get these prices? Not likely, because I see the same guns lingering for years at the same silly asking prices.

What I hate are the auction site scams. At auctions sites the guns which sell 90% of the time are guns which start for a dollar and have no reserve. It takes guts to sell your own guns is such a way because there is a risk that your time to sell might be the one time the gun does not bring much. Most of the dealers selling guns this way are pawn shops with very little invested in the gun, a few consignment dealers who sell guns for other people or a private seller who wants to sell it for what he can get for it and wants cash now.

Even at auction sites you get the "weird or crooked" deal sometimes. I bid on two guns, which I thought were run up by a fake bidder. I lost one and won one, but the lost gun was on another auction site in two weeks, selling from the same city as it started from, under a different sellers name. Same pictures, same description but a "new" seller. When I contacted the auction site they declared it was OK as far as they could tell and since it was not their site I doubt they cared. When I looked at the other "bidders" information he had bought ten guns over the years always from the one seller. Inside job and I had been jobbed.