Agreed ! I can’t think that the best way to launder money so to make it untraceable is to buy a highly traceable gun on an internet auction site.
Agreed ! I can’t think that the best way to launder money so to make it untraceable is to buy a highly traceable gun on an internet auction site.
I've seen a pair of shoes go for over 4000.00 on Walmart.com. Been said it's "traffiking".
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When I searched "Marlin 336" on GB yesterday, all the prices were inflated but not outrageous. Mebbe GB has pruned away alot of that stuff.
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I looked at a .38-55 Winchester 1894 Chief Crazy Horse for $1200 that sold for $800 about 8 months ago that sold with a Lyman tang sight and glob front sight. I offered $900 but he would not come off the price but did say it had $400 worth of sights on it and the gun without sights on GB was listed at $1500. From what I see most are not sailing just being relisted over and over. I think the most you see sale start low and have no reserve where 2-3 people get in a bidding war and it raises so fast that they don't think just bid.
Sorry but I still don’t think that buying a gun online that has to go through an ffl is a good way of money laundering. Expensive collectibles, jewelry, precious metals, antiques or art where there is not a government involved ffl and NICS check seems to be much more safer. And doing any of it online is a lot more dangerous than a cash and face to face deal. It may be a scam, but not criminal money laundering.
Gee . . . now I wish I had kept my 2nd year mfg. 336SC waffle top . . . .
Oh yea . . . I have some "swampland" for sale if anybody is interested . . . as well as a bridge in Brooklyn . . .
Makes me wonder what my 1949 336A unmolested waffletop is worth...
I just need a job that gives the income and ABILITY to pay such insane prices! Don't need overpriced guns, and won't buy any, but having that kind of pocket change would be nice.....
Yesterday in my favorite LGS there sat an original Marlin 444 with the straight grip Monte Carlo stock and a period Japanese scope. It looked good from 5 feet away- I find it easier to not buy guns if I don't touch them....
$899 and I doubt they'll budge.
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Bedbug Billys swampland.....I bought 3 acres of swampland fifty years ago for $4000.....sold it last year for $1m......but I got a Marlin too.
I would have jumped on that like she was Raquel Welch, like Ava Gardner, like Gail Garrett Clark. $899 is a steal ... mind sharing the location of that rifle with me in a PM? I'll be on the phone with them when they open in the morning.
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I didn't think there was a Marlin lever gun worth that. I would be very cautious of this deal.
Who'ed ever think Marlins value would exceed Pre 64 94's or Savage 99's. Must be end of times fore sure. Only have one Marlin here. A 36 SC. I can't bring myself to sell that one. I just broke it in last Fall
Recently there was a PTR MP-44 semi auto copy that went for 30K on Gunbroker! Crazy
The point is to sell the gun to yourself or a buddy. You are paid an incredible amount for something, now that money is clean money. Selling "vintage" rare things on an auction site is pretty good, as the other bidders help legitimatize the deal. You can claim that you have Custer's pistol and sell it to your brothers account for 40k, and then give him the money to send to you, and he gets the gun. He never complains and the money now has a legitimate source. Arrowheads, claimed indian pottery, claimed roman coins, as long as your shill wins nobody is ever the wiser.
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BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
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