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Gun Auction - Columbia, TN - April 28th


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I was at the last auction they had there at Steve's. Guns were going well over reasonable price. Some of the guns I could of gotten new for less than they were paying for them used. When I go to gun auction I do my homework first.

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I had a bit of a sneek peek and some looked very nice, but as always buyer beware

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Just as I thought. I went to this auction and didn't buy anything. A Winchester model 9422 went for $800. A used Colt Python .357 went for $1650. A Ruger single six .22 and .22 mag went for $500. New it is only $400. An S & W model 37 airweight .38 went for $900. I can get that one new in box for $500. And a Ruger LCP .380 went for $385. You can pick them up all day for $300. Yes, people have more money that brains...

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Just as I thought. I went to this auction and didn't buy anything. A Winchester model 9422 went for $800. A used Colt Python .357 went for $1650. A Ruger single six .22 and .22 mag went for $500. New it is only $400. An S & W model 37 airweight .38 went for $900. I can get that one new in box for $500. And a Ruger LCP .380 went for $385. You can pick them up all day for $300. Yes, people have more money that brains...

what did the carbines go for?

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what did the carbines go for?

The M1 Yearwood .30 Cal carbine went for $1050.00. The M1 Paratrooper .30 Cal General Motors went for $1400.00.

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The M1 Yearwood .30 Cal carbine went for $1050.00. The M1 Paratrooper .30 Cal General Motors went for $1400.00.

wow 1400 for the para!!!!!!!!!!! did you see the condition of that M1?

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None of the carbines was all original. The Postal Meter was a true mixmaster with an aftermarket barrel. The Para GM stock looked like it may have been an aged aftermarket stock. It just didn't ring true to me. As said above, the prices realized were pretty absurd. I walked away without anything except a bit more sun tan.

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None of the carbines was all original. The Postal Meter was a true mixmaster with an aftermarket barrel. The Para GM stock looked like it may have been an aged aftermarket stock. It just didn't ring true to me. As said above, the prices realized were pretty absurd. I walked away without anything except a bit more sun tan.

I think the para stock was carved from a piece of fire wood!

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