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Originally Posted by pelathais
I was thinking the same thing. It's actually a money maker. You'll get some worn and run down models, but on the average, the guns will be worth more than $110.
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The people that were buying guns at this event looked the guns over and made sure they were operational. If the guns were in good enough shape they sent them on in to the police station to get their $100 food card. They didn't pay money for sub par guns.
Pretty good deal. I really am thinking about this.
The main thing you have to watch for is this. You can't sell the gun for profit. That would require a gun dealers license.