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LEANDER

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  1. Bump. Price is only going up on the SAS M-7 Classic. Serious inquiries only. No trades. No lowball offers.
  2. Bump. Will not part out. Serious buyers only. Stop wasting my time with aimless texts about trades and lowball offers.
  3. Sorry for the late response. For some reason I am not getting notifications when someone leaves a comment. The barrel length and gas tube length are standard from the LWRC factory: 10.5" barrel; standard pistol gas tube length. It's a slightly older model, probably several years old. I'm sure they've come out with longer versions since then but the build quality is excellent. If it weren't worth so much, I'd just keep it. But I have too many to properly store anymore so the herd must be culled.
  4. Thank you! This is the only 590A1 Mariner I have ever seen in the wild. I have a standard 590 Mariner, but have never seen an A1 before. But it's right there on the side of the receiver. I have the synthetic furniture that it came with but bought some wooden furniture from FGS before they closed down and had it installed for that vintage look. I think the price is fair, especially considering how hard it is to find a 590A1 in a mariner finish. Plus, these things are tanks. By far my favorite pump action 12GA, for their ambidextrous manual of arms, if nothing else.
  5. Yes, that's correct. Only the VP9 Tactical LE Optics Ready with the Trijicon RMR is available. $1400.
  6. Nash_vegas, I have replied and messaged you. Your response is required. Do not waste my time.
  7. Yes! Message me. I'm sorry I didn't see this earlier. For some reason I am not getting notifications when people leave comments.
  8. PM inbound. Are you willing to meet somewhere? I'm in Spring Hill.
  9. Hey, TripleGGG, what happened here? Apparently there were some comments that were hidden?
  10. Hey, so I am not getting notifications for my posts and have to manually check them. I apparently missed something. What happened here? Another scam buyer?
  11. It's good to see that most guys on here have healthy relationships with their wives and respect for their fellow man. Having worked in gun shops and been trading for twenty years, I've seen this excuse more times than I have fingers and toes. It always makes me wonder one of two things: Either this potential buyer is a simp; or he is a shifty weasel. Either way, it is unmanly behavior and I have nothing but contempt for guys who behave this way. They're either disrespecting their wife or me, or both. I liken this kind of behavior to spouses who go out and don't wear their wedding ring; the whole point is to remind you that you're married and to signal to others that you're off the market. And yet, people find all sorts of excuses to not wear it when they go out. It's a betrayal of your most important Earthly relationship. But people are cowards and succumb to the temptations of fallen human nature all the time, so they'll glide through their day taking the easy route of lying to whomever they have to lie to, in any number of fashions, in order to have a nice easy day where everyone thinks they're either a nice guy or a victim. Welcome to the world.
  12. That's exactly what I ended up telling him. "Next time don't waste my time and just put your wife on the phone since she's clearly the man of the house, you simpering coward.":
  13. As much as I too want a motorcycle, the Lord has provided you with a good woman to talk you out of it. And yeah, these are low class, weak character dregs of society who pull this crap. Especially when the asking price is fair and I'm willing to come down $100. If you're going to offer a lower amount, respect the seller enough to negotiate in the middle with their counteroffer, you know? These things don't eat....
  14. (Disclaimer: This conversation came from an Armslist ad but I have encountered it dozens of times over the years across professional and private engagements) I've been in the gun game for over twenty years. I've heard it all. Nothing irks me more than a potential buyer playing the Wife Card. Having worked in a few gun shops, we'd always harbor nothing but contempt for guys who would stand there, fondle a firearm, and say, "Boy, I'd love to buy it right now but...my wife would kill me!" And then they'd chuckle and scurry off. "RUN AWAY! RUN AWAAAYYY!!!" It happens in private transactions too. Below are screenshots of a text conversation I had earlier today with "Steve", one of the many beta males who populate the gun culture now and who lacks the stones to just be honest and say, "Thanks but I've changed my mind; I'm going to hold out for a better deal." Instead, they throw their wives under the bus and then cancel at the last second because of a call-in to "work". For you males (not "men") who use your wives as a scapegoat, understand that A) we know you're a lying coward, and B) just put your wife on the phone so that we can speak to the "man" of the house; maybe she can pinch off that extra bit of cash that your lowball offer needs to be respectful of the negotiation process. Wouldn't want you to choke on that bell-collar she keeps you on; those desiccated chickpeas you call testicles that she keeps in a pouch around her neck might get crushed when you strain that short leash. TL;DR...Don't play the wife card, gentlemen. Chances are your wife doesn't know, doesn't care, and would rather you just buy the damn thing so that she won't have to hear about it anymore. Just be a man and say "Thanks but no thanks." It's not hard to be honest. The gun culture just isn't what it used to be; now they'll let anybody in.

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