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  • TreyG-20

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    Probably been posted here before. If so here it is again. Read this over on TGTrader earlier and it gave me a good laugh.

    In an effort to help users of Texas Gun Trader decipher the common phrases in ads posted by its moronic users, the following list of terms can be used for reference:


    “Sniper Rifle” I went to see the Chris Kyle movie yesterday, and now my Savage Axis rifle has a 3 X 9 Tasco scope on it.


    “Green Tip .556” I want to convince you that you will someday need to shoot a tank with your AR-15 pistol, so you need to buy this special ammo to do so.


    “Selling to Fund Another Project” One of my 9 monthly child support payments is due, so I must sell my Jennings .22 to pay it.


    “Do Your Research” I want you to think that everyone selling this same model of gun has it priced as high as I do.


    “Custom Build” I tried to assemble an AR-15 myself, and it will not fire 2 consecutive rounds without jamming. So, I plan to sell it to some unsuspecting fool on FGT.


    “Great Deal – Price Drop” My gun is still priced too high, but not quite as high as it was a couple of days ago.


    “Final Price Drop” My gun has been priced too high several times now, but now I have lowered the price to only $100 more than it is worth.


    “Up for Grabs” Even though hundreds of you want to buy my knock-off Korean Glock mag, only one of you will be so lucky.


    “Need to Make Room in the Safe” I am selling my only brick of .22 LR ammo to make room in my imaginary safe for my imaginary belt-fed M-60.


    “Multiple Items for Sale” I need to get rid of my dirty Highpoint magazine with a broken follower, and a $5 plastic pistol case.


    “Don’t Waste My Time with Lowball Offers” Don’t waste my time with reasonable offers.


    “Tec-9 For Sale” I bought this gun recently to prove that I know absolutely nothing about firearms.


    “Tec-22 For Sale” I bought this gun recently to prove that I know even less about firearms than that ^ guy.


    “FDE – Flat Dark Earth” Brown (but I can’t say ‘brown’ and have overweight chicks think I am cool, so I say “FDE).


    “Make Offer” Whatever you want to pay will not be enough, because I am delusional.


    “If Ad is Still Posted, Gun is Still for Sale” If ad is still posted, gun is still priced to high.


    "Wife Says Sell" My 300 pound wife with a moustache kicked my A$$ and told me to sell this gun.


    “Zombie” I had the word ‘Zombie’ engraved on my gun to make myself seem cool. Now nobody wants to buy it.


    “Will Demonstrate at the Range if You Provide the Ammo and Pay the Range Fees” I have never had any ammo for this gun nor have I fired it, and I do not have an extra $5 to go to the range.


    “Custom Ruger 10/22” I put $500 worth of useless accessories on my 10/22 and now it is worth $175.


    “Tack Driver” I fired 100 rounds through this gun, and one of them hit the edge of the target.


    “Highly Sought After” Anyone with $300 already has one.


    “Rarely Available” Readily available, but at a price much lower than mine.


    “Custom Cerakote Finish.” I tried to do this myself, and I might as well have used a can of spray paint.


    “In Good Shape” Pretend you cannot see the rust and pitting in the photos I posted.


    “Combat” I played a lot of video games. In fact, I am 58 years old, and I am still playing a lot of video games.


    “I Am Not Hurting for Money” I am hurting for money.


    “Trade Value” $200 more than my gun is worth..


    “Need to Sell” I need money, but I am not going to get any because my guns are priced to high.


    “Need to Sale” Same as above, but I did not attend school past the 5th grade.


    “Cleaning Out the Safe” I do not own a safe, and here is a list of overpriced garbage I want to sell.


    “Want to Buy” I cannot afford to buy what I am looking for, but have no problem wasting your time with countless email exchanges while I pretend I can.


    “Custom AR-15 Rifle” I installed a Chinese Eotech knock-off and $30 laser.


    “Pre-Ban” A 20 year old rifle with a flash suppresser, identical to the same gun manufactured today.


    “Battle Rifle” Neither I nor this rifle have ever seen a battle.


    “Kept in Safe Since New.” I have never owned a safe.


    “Mint Condition” I have not dropped this one on the concrete steps of my mobile home yet.


    “My Favorite Gun to Shoot” This gun is .22 caliber, and the only one I can afford to shoot.


    “Nice AR-15 Pistol” I thought I would be able to hit a 5 foot diameter target at 10 feet. I was wrong.


    “Recently Appraised” I made up a dollar amount to put in this ad so I can justify my high price.


    “$___ Worth of Options” I bought a bunch of stupid crap to put on my gun, and there is no way I am ever going to recoup that money.


    “Fun Gun to Shoot” The people at the range laughed at my pink frame Kel Tec, so I have to get something else.


    “Excellent Home Defense Weapon” I have a shotgun for sale.


    “Remarkably Accurate” I tried to hit the State of Florida from 50 yards, and I missed.


    “Low Round Count” My gun looks good, and there is no way you can tell how much I shot it.


    “Getting Hard to Find” There are 67 of this same model advertised on Gunbroker for half the price I am asking.


    “Price is Firm” I will not be selling this gun because it is priced too high.


    “No Trades” My welfare check has not arrived, and I need cash for beer.


    “On the List to be Banned” I have a 7 th grade education and live in a double-wide trailer in Lake County, but I am the guy who has access to the BATF ‘list’ of guns to banned.


    “No Low Ball Offers” I am going to be disgusted with you if you offer me $200 for my $175 gun that I have advertised for $400.


    “Furniture” The stocks on my rifle, but I want to sound like I am a gun expert of sorts.


    “Rare” Seller’s Ruger 10/22 with birch stock and Uncle Mike’s $4 sling is somehow worth $100 more than a new one from Wal-Mart.


    “Unfired” Gun has been shot, but cleaned very well.


    "Tactical" My High Point Carbine has a 30 round magazine.


    “Won’t Last Long at this Price” I’ll still have this gun for sale 6 months from now.


    “BNIB” Advertising your gun as BRAND new in box makes it worth at least $200 more than one that is just NIB.


    "Going Back in the Safe" "This price is only good for 2 days, then the gun is going back in my safe." So I guess I better hurry up and give you the $850 for your Glock 19 before I miss out on this bargain of a life time, right?
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    Moonpie

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    Gunz are icky.
    I've always enjoyed, "Don't try to low ball me. I know what I've got."

    "Custom" anything is an ancient Shooterese word that translates into I have fucked it up beyond repair and am trying to fob it off on your unsuspecting self.

    Less than 1000rds fired actually means Greater than 10,000rds fired and its worn out.
    Low round count means its not quite worn out but close.
     
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    TexasBrandon

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    Bill of Sale is the number one reason I won't buy some of the stuff off a few folks in the classifieds. Shit don't make any sense, doesn't help anything. Hell, makes it worse in some cases. In fact the last gun I bought was Gordo's Remington R1 Enhanced a few years ago since he is easy to deal with.
     

    benenglish

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    BNIB, only shot a couple of times

    NRFB - Never Removed From Box

    In my sister's previous business, the highest value was assigned to items that had never been removed from the box. However, everyone wanted pictures. Everyone accepted that it was OK to take some items out of the box for photos then put them back and continue to advertise them as NRFB.

    Buyers insisted on it.

    My point? Sometimes the use of coded language that doesn't properly describe the items for sale is insisted upon by the buyers.

    That always struck me as really weird.
     

    Moonpie

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    Gunz are icky.
    and the guy who claims this very Post ‘64 Winchester 94 .30-30 rusted into a nice pitted brown patina was used by his great great uncle to slay cossacks at Pearl Harbor when they Banzai attacked on armadillos. Honest!
     

    benenglish

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    The same one "xxxxxxx" used....
    That always bugged me.

    Back when I was thin, I wanted a Crosley. I found the perfect Hot Shot roadster. The seller received my list of questions in the mail (this was pre-email) and wrote me back an angry, lengthy, ranting letter that didn't answer any of my questions and stated that he wouldn't sell it to me, anyway.

    One of the questions he answered, even though I had NOT asked it, was that no, it had not been owned by Bing Crosby.

    I've never understood trying to sell something by saying someone famous used the same thing. Yes, I know it works. Model 29 sales (and we could probably brainstorm 100 other examples) proved that. But I'll never understand it.
     

    Shady

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    bnib and nib are both silly its only new the first time I gets sold.
     

    Ole Cowboy

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    True story:

    e mail

    'less than 100 rds down the pipe'

    I meet the guy

    *You said about a 100 rds dow the pipe...looks like a few more than that!

    'well I loaned it to my BIL, not sure how many he shot thru it but I only shot about about a 100 or so'

    *Are these pits in the throat, some look really deep?

    'yea, tried to clean them out and the stuff I used must have been bad and it caused some of those, but pits in the throat does not affect the accuracy'

    *OK, but the lands and groove show a lot of wear if you ask me, looks like one of the rare smooth bore AR's (LOL)

    'well my BIL had my gun for a long time and I did not get it back until the divorce'

    *just how long did he have it?

    'well it's Pre Ban I said in my ad and I had loaned it to him to go hunting with and then they moved away and I just got it back'

    *are you sure WeBeAR's was in business back then? maybe your BIL converted to that new 5 R rifling? (LOL)

    'yea he might have, he does things like that'

    *OK, think I will pass...
     

    TreyG-20

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    I have heard so many fairy tales when buying things that I ask few questions anymore. If I want it I will just go look for myself and be my own judge. I usually have a keen smell for BS. It has gotten much stronger over the years.
     
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