gun show hunt for six seriesThis is a discussion on gun show hunt for six series within the Ruger Double Action forums, part of the Pistol & Revolver Forum category; Went looking for six series revolvers today. Saw two security and one service six. the 4" 51 series service six in stainless looked the nicest ...  |
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October 6th, 2012, 08:01 AM
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Went looking for six series revolvers today. Saw two security and one service six. the 4" 51 series service six in stainless looked the nicest till I inspected the bore. It looked like there was the remains of steel wool in the barrel and I couldn't see the rifling. The exterior had some rub marks, probably from a holster. The usual BS from the dealer, "it was a friends who shot one cylinder and put it away". I get so tired of the same old sales pitch and told him so. The 2 3/4" blued security had rust in the barrel. The 4" security was so beat up I didn't bother to handle it. Came home empty handed, the search is still on for some nice ones.
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October 6th, 2012, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Bvd1 Went looking for six series revolvers today. Saw two security and one service six. the 4" 51 series service six in stainless looked the nicest till I inspected the bore. It looked like there was the remains of steel wool in the barrel and I couldn't see the rifling. The exterior had some rub marks, probably from a holster. The usual BS from the dealer, "it was a friends who shot one cylinder and put it away". I get so tired of the same old sales pitch and told him so. The 2 3/4" blued security had rust in the barrel. The 4" security was so beat up I didn't bother to handle it. Came home empty handed, the search is still on for some nice ones. | If your tired of it, move on to the next table and keep your opinions to your self.
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October 6th, 2012, 01:01 PM
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I've noticed a pattern at the gun shows lately. Higher prices and crappier products. Seems like they're pulling out the crap from the bargain bin and slapping a high price tag on it. Most of the new guns I've looked at are fairly priced, but the used stuff is pretty high. I find it hard to pay 10% less for an item that is only in 70% condition.
I'm with you on this one. I guess the days of hitting up a gun show and walking away with the deal of a lifetime are over.
Keep looking, though. They're out there. I missed out on a Service Six in 357 at my LGS. He was asking $325 out the door (or best offer as it was a consignment gun). Saw it on a Tuesday. Went back on Friday and it was long gone. Sigh...
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October 6th, 2012, 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by oklahomamoses If your tired of it, move on to the next table and keep your opinions to your self. | I did move on and can give my opinion, which I did politely. Didn't you just give your opinion about my post?
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October 6th, 2012, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by heymatthew I've noticed a pattern at the gun shows lately. Higher prices and crappier products. Seems like they're pulling out the crap from the bargain bin and slapping a high price tag on it. Most of the new guns I've looked at are fairly priced, but the used stuff is pretty high. I find it hard to pay 10% less for an item that is only in 70% condition.
I'm with you on this one. I guess the days of hitting up a gun show and walking away with the deal of a lifetime are over. | Hmmmm... Sounds like supply and demand at work.
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October 6th, 2012, 05:32 PM
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#6 | | HeyMatthew.com
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Originally Posted by ditto1958 Hmmmm... Sounds like supply and demand at work. | Definitely supply and demand. I think anytime you are on the cusp of a particularly significant presidential election or the holiday season, or in this case, both with the election and Christmas just 6 weeks apart, you get a lot of people clamoring to buy. Either out of fear or paranoia or for gifting purposes. All of the above will apply over the next 3 months.
It's not a bad thing, it's just that when an item is at 70% condition, it's hard to pay 90% of the new value for it. Especially with a brand new option sitting next to it. But then again, I know plenty of people that would take a 70% firearm at 70% of the new price and with a little elbow grease and a couple hours time, restore it to 90% condition. Those are the times that it's a big win for the handymen in the business.
I personally don't buy when the market is up. I'm headed to a show next weekend with a couple of things in mind, but I'm not holding high hopes for catching a decent deal on anything in the used market.
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October 6th, 2012, 05:32 PM
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Bvd1..I feel your pain, used to be two or three good gun shows here in Atlanta each year. Now there is a gun show here in the metro area every weekend! Not enough time for anyone to come with some new inventory and some better stories to go along with the guns. I have had better luck at pawn shops lately.
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October 6th, 2012, 08:27 PM
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Picked up a security six a while back at my LGS, it has been great, got it for $340 out the door. Dates back to 1978. Very clean and shoots great, pic in my avatar.
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