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SA Micro Compact .45

peter nap

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AJG wrote:
Mods.... just delete my post... this is troublesome! I'm done
There aren't any mods here...that's why we're all so civil.:lol:

You do realize Curtis was just pointing out the simple reality of your sale price....don't you?:uhoh:
 

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You misread my post. I said a 10% of street price (what you are asking) would be a good deal IF it was lnib. For a heavilly used arm i would want to pay 30-50 percent off nib street price. In this case 500-700
 

peter nap

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AJG wrote:
and your point is?
My point was that you were asking too damn much for the thing and Curtis was trying to point it out.

Now you can ask whatever you want. I don't care. Hell, you can't even decide if you want to sell it FTF, FFL or by blessing of a priest.

Put whatever price you want on it but don't bitch at me just because someone pointed out that shooting it 6000 times doesn't make it more valuable.
 

mercutio545

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I think he just needs to put the ad up on vaguntrader and not a site about open carrying.
 

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I've been carrying a Springfield Micro-Compact .45 ACP for 3 years now. It is a stock carry piece and I've never had to have a "break-in" period for it. The only thing not stock on it is a SS extended slide stop that I put on it.

These pistols come with almost every custom carry feature one could think of and eats EVERY type of .45 ACP you put in it. I've fired everything from light semi-wadcutters to the hottest .45 ACP loads and the pistol performs flawlessly.
 

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ODA... I carry mine as well and also for close to 3 years and for the past 2 years or so has performed flawlessly.

Mine just took a bit of effort to get there is all.
 
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