Tempting, but I was hoping to get at least five bucks for my AMD-65. Ok, ok, $3? Alright, but $2.50 is my final offer! Ok, fine. Buy the AMD for 3.50 and get the M&P free. Deal.
Haha! I know, I'm a jerk. I couldn't let Mortisha go for any amount of money, let alone 200 bucks. Those people see fire arms in a way I will never understand! I see my rifle as more of a necessity then my car and that's not all talk. It's not uncommon for me to cycle nearly 30 miles in a day. My valuables are in order from greatest to least: God bible and faith, wife kids and my dog Banzai, food water and medications I need to live, guns ammo and gear. Kibbles and bits almost made the list.
Gun buy back programs really make me laugh. Do they really expect someone who paid hard earned money for a firearm to sell it for pennies on the dollar? Do they think some guy who stole a pistol and robbed a 7-11, is going to walk up and hand over the firearm for a few dollars.
There is now a push to enact legislation to prevent gun owner people from setting up their own tables across the street from these church or police gun buy locations. It seems that if you offer a reasonable price for a weapon as opposed to a ridiculas price, people will opt for more money each time.