Preowned Guns
Like most other gun stores, we have rolling inventory of both new and used guns. With over 50 yellow tag used guns in stock, plus many guns from the “Collection” still here, we have a lot for you to choose from.
Over the years we as a shop have bought or traded many guns from people. Typically, we receive the same questions about preowned guns when someone is selling / trading to us as well as when someone is looking at buying the preowned item from us.
Let’s start with selling / trading the item to the shop.
1. What’s my “gun” (insert random gun make and model here) worth?
We won’t give a price over the phone or without seeing the item. Many times, a manufacture will have many varieties for the same model.
Also, we are willing to price the gun for you if you want to see it to us or trade it to us, but If you want to know what your item is worth because it’s part of a estate, your lawyer needs it priced for a case or so you charge your buddy or coworker the right amount, that’s a different conversation.
2. Its “New in the Box”.
It’s still preowned. We have taken guns in and cleaned them so well that we are asked if its new. We won’t sell a gun as “New” if it’s been out of the shop. We feel it’s not right to sell a gun that’s preowned as new.
3. My gun is custom.
Custom means stuff you wanted on the gun, not what someone else wants on the gun. Custom does not add value. In fact, at times it takes away value.
4. What about the Scope/Red Dot/Add ons?
Like “Custom” guns, a scope is more individualistic for the firearm. What I like on my guns may not be what you like on your guns. Anything that takes batteries, I take with a grain of salt because I don’t trust electronics 100%.
On the other side of the coin, when you are looking at picking up a preowned gun from us, we also get some typical questions.
1. Who owned it before you guys got it?
Honestly if we knew, we would not want to say. We believe that isn’t the right thing to do. Plus, from the day we get it in, till the day you look at the item it could be an extended amount of time. Most times I can’t remember what I did yesterday, thankfully my wife will tell me.
2. How many rounds have been through it?
Truth be told, most people do not know how many rounds have been through a gun. Police department trade ins, military surplus, competitive shooters, and some hard-core trainers may put higher round counts through guns. Even then these guns are fine still. I have many guns with 10s of thousands pf rounds through them. They cosmetically may look a little rough, but they are in perfect working order.
3. Have you test fired it?
I wish. But sadly, police department behind us frowns on it every time we shoot in the parking lot. Just kidding Seymour PD…. We don’t have a range, and we would not make any money because it would be bad if I could get paid to test fire all these guns. I would burn a lot of ammo. We do look used guns over well; we clean them as needed and visually check them over as we price them.
4. Why did they sell/trade it?
No idea. Maybe they wanted a different gun. Maybe it didn’t fit their hand, couldn’t handle the recoil or they didn’t like the feel. Maybe they needed cash for some reason. We do not know, and we feel it’s not our place to tell the next person.
This next 2 months we are focusing on the used and collection guns we have in the store.
If you look on our website now, you will see on the home page many of our used guns as featured items. Each sub area of the website has 3 to 6 featured items, all of these pics are in stock and ready for you.
Come by and see our yellow tag and purple tag items. These are the preowned and collection tags. A deal is waiting on you today.
“The Only Thing Necessary for the Triumph of Evil is that Good Men Do Nothing.”