SOLD
I have the same model in a 30.06 with a regular barrel that I love.TheVarian said:
Howdy howdy,
Looking to sell or trade a Howa Mini Action Heavy Barrel in 6.5 Grendel (https://galleryofguns.com/genie/Default.aspx?item=HMA70622~&zipcode=) with a Vortez Viper 4-16x50. I don't remember what scope rings I have on it but it was done over at Gordy and Sons and they picked them out. I have had this gun for years and have never fired it. Thought it would be good to pass along to someone else. Located in Houston
Looking to get $1,000
K Bo said:
Beretta M9A1 and Holosun 407K FS in Houston - https://texags.com/forums/50/topics/3435819
Jason_InfinityRoofer said:
Anyone have any Winchester Model 70's with Walnut furniture looking for a new home? I'm specifically interested in the New Haven Classic Sporters (CRF) or even the new production Utah based BACO versions. I have developed some sort of addiction for these particular rifles. (7mm Rem Mag, 7mm PRC, .280 varieties, .300 Win Mag)
drummer0415 said:
Found this while cleaning out some boxes, but I don't have an XDS any more.
Springfield XDS .45 7 round mag with two backstrap extensions.
$20 FtF, or $25 shipped.
Live in Katy, drive all over Houston for work.
Aggieangler93 said:
I'd be willing to loan you the money and hold the guns. I was in a similar situation once. You can repay them back out when job starts? Email is my username at gmail.
Jason_InfinityRoofer said:
Anyone have any Winchester Model 70's with Walnut furniture looking for a new home? I'm specifically interested in the New Haven Classic Sporters (CRF) or even the new production Utah based BACO versions. I have developed some sort of addiction for these particular rifles. (7mm Rem Mag, 7mm PRC, .280 varieties, .300 Win Mag)
Aggieangler93 said:
I'd be willing to loan you the money and hold the guns. I was in a similar situation once. You can repay them back out when job starts? Email is my username at gmail.
I did this for an employee years ago. I would loan him money for guns at pennies on the dollar. He eventually left our employment and never bought his guns back. A few years ago we hired his son. Great kid. Had several conversations with the father. Never once mentioned the guns.Aggieangler93 said:
I'd be willing to loan you the money and hold the guns. I was in a similar situation once. You can repay them back out when job starts? Email is my username at gmail.
ghollow said:I did this for an employee years ago. I would loan him money for guns at pennies on the dollar. He eventually left our employment and never bought his guns back. A few years ago we hired his son. Great kid. Had several conversations with the father. Never once mentioned the guns.Aggieangler93 said:
I'd be willing to loan you the money and hold the guns. I was in a similar situation once. You can repay them back out when job starts? Email is my username at gmail.
I wound up with some really great firearms for cheap.
ghollow said:
He set the terms, not me. I was just helping him out. He never returned to get the guns. When he left our employment, he was given a paycheck that would easily have paid me what he owed. He chose not too. I have a feeling his wife did not know about the guns and he did not want her to find out. Even years later, he did not want them. I did not take advantage of anyone.
You should keep your opinions to yourself when you don't know the facts. It will help keep you from looking ignorant.
Pawn shops will gladly give pennies on the dollar. They'll also charge high interest rates. It also sounded like there was a good relationship with the family and he would have gladly given them back years later had they paid back the moneyAggie304 said:ghollow said:
He set the terms, not me. I was just helping him out. He never returned to get the guns. When he left our employment, he was given a paycheck that would easily have paid me what he owed. He chose not too. I have a feeling his wife did not know about the guns and he did not want her to find out. Even years later, he did not want them. I did not take advantage of anyone.
You should keep your opinions to yourself when you don't know the facts. It will help keep you from looking ignorant.
I don't think anyone reading this will think I look ignorant, for being surprised that you're bragging about giving someone pennies on the dollar for their things when they needed money desperately.
Not even pawnshops give people pennies on the dollar
I would, but, I usually hunt whitetail and hogs under 200 yards....that round, in my uneducated opinion, is a bit much for my purposes. I don't know if you can load it down to suitable levels for whitetail.birddog7000 said:Jason_InfinityRoofer said:
Anyone have any Winchester Model 70's with Walnut furniture looking for a new home? I'm specifically interested in the New Haven Classic Sporters (CRF) or even the new production Utah based BACO versions. I have developed some sort of addiction for these particular rifles. (7mm Rem Mag, 7mm PRC, .280 varieties, .300 Win Mag)
Any interest in a New Haven Classic Sporter .338 Win mag?
DatTallArchitect said:Pawn shops will gladly give pennies on the dollar. They'll also charge high interest rates. It also sounded like there was a good relationship with the family and he would have gladly given them back years later had they paid back the moneyAggie304 said:ghollow said:
He set the terms, not me. I was just helping him out. He never returned to get the guns. When he left our employment, he was given a paycheck that would easily have paid me what he owed. He chose not too. I have a feeling his wife did not know about the guns and he did not want her to find out. Even years later, he did not want them. I did not take advantage of anyone.
You should keep your opinions to yourself when you don't know the facts. It will help keep you from looking ignorant.
I don't think anyone reading this will think I look ignorant, for being surprised that you're bragging about giving someone pennies on the dollar for their things when they needed money desperately.
Not even pawnshops give people pennies on the dollar
I'm assuming this was meant for me. That's very generous of you. At this time I think it's best if I just part ways with them. They don't hold any sentimental value and eventually I'll be able to replace them.Aggieangler93 said:
I'd be willing to loan you the money and hold the guns. I was in a similar situation once. You can repay them back out when job starts? Email is my username at gmail.
ghollow said:
My bad. I think I owe you an apology. After re-reading this, I did not make myself very clear. My employee was not in desperate need of money. He was not trying to feed his family or anything. He was using the money to fund other gun purchases that he did not want his wife to know about. He had every intention of buying back the guns that he let me hold as collateral on the money I was loaning him. For instance, he would borrow say $200 to complete the purchase of a new gun, scope or fishing equipment. As collateral he would give me a $600 or $700 rifle to hold until he paid me back. He never paid me back. I was not going to charge him interest. I was trying to do him a favor. We did this on 4 or 5 occasions.
Turns out he did this with several other people who worked for us as well. I was the only one of the group that he never paid back but I did get to keep the guns. Still have all of them.
One thing about this guy, he had pretty good taste in firearms.