Sell the guns and then go buy that rifle. Doesn't the store accept cash as well as trades?
You are correct, but calling folks "redneck a-holes" is also out of line. Hypocrite much?...that too is his business. We don't need to run him down personnally.
Come on man, it's for his grandpa... I'll give him $52 for itI offered him $50.00
Here is the few that I'd like to sell:
Marlin 1895 M 450 Marlin Cal. Straight grip stock, swivel studs, hooded front/adj. buckhorn folding rear sights, ported barrel, Never Fired.
Remington Baikal .308 Win, Single shot break open, twist barrel, Nikon Prostaff 3x9x40 scope, Never Fired.
Ruger #1 270 Cal Varminter Model 24" barrel, no sights, integrated scope mounts, Used.
Ruger #1 7mm Rem Mag Special Anniv Model, stainless barrel, laminate stock, tasco world class 3x9x40 scope, Never Fired.
Ruger #1 300 Win Mag Light Sporter Model, front bead/adj. rear sights, sling swivels, Never Fired.
Ruger #1 45/70 Govt. Light Sporter Model, front bead/adj. rear sights, sling swivels, Never Fired.
Yep....screw grandpa, go trade them for the rifle you want, instead of the money he needs....needed....or whatever the thing is now, lol.
Huh? I'm not going to assume he can afford to give his grandpa that money and then give the rifles back to him. If he can afford to do that, obviously that would be the best course of action. Trading to a gun store is just stupid however.
Sorry B, it was directed to the OP in sarcasm....I was piggy backing on your comment. With his story of helping grandpa, but then later wanting to trade a rifle for another that he liked at the gun show....going against the whole concept of helping out gramps.