William Suter
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to a friend. My bud whom I've known for years wants to buy a rifle I have, (that's really not for sale at this day and time). He said I sold a rifle out from under him years ago and in truth I did. But I also know how tight he is and he would never pay what the rifle was worth. Now he wants my Riihimaki 222 heavy barrel. Its mint and I know it will bring more than he is ever going to want to pay. I paid a ridiculously low price for this rifle and am pretty sure what its worth if I ever sell it and know its more than he would ever pay. I guess I don't have to worry about it now but I don't own much of anything that can't be bought for the right price at the right time. Just because it isn't for sale today, there's always tomorrow.
I don't like selling firearms to friends anyway. Years ago I had a Knight muzzleloader for sale. A friends son wanted to buy it so I cut him a really good deal on it. This rifle shot as good as any muzzleloader I have ever owned but I was into the Encores at the time so I didn't really need the Knight. I told the kid what bullets to buy and what powder and charge weight to use. He came back a few days later and he and his dad, whom I worked with, started telling the shop how I screwed him on the MZ. I offered the kid his money back and he refused but kept running his mouth. I asked if he got the components I told him to get and turns out he didn't. Then he asked if I would go with him and shoot the rifle. I took my bullets and powder and we headed to my club. I showed him the bullets and powder then proceeded to put three shots touching at 100yds. I turned to him and asked if he still wanted his money back. Pretty much ended the conversation and he went home with a damn nice rifle. But since then I try not to sell anything to friends. Especially firearms.
I don't like selling firearms to friends anyway. Years ago I had a Knight muzzleloader for sale. A friends son wanted to buy it so I cut him a really good deal on it. This rifle shot as good as any muzzleloader I have ever owned but I was into the Encores at the time so I didn't really need the Knight. I told the kid what bullets to buy and what powder and charge weight to use. He came back a few days later and he and his dad, whom I worked with, started telling the shop how I screwed him on the MZ. I offered the kid his money back and he refused but kept running his mouth. I asked if he got the components I told him to get and turns out he didn't. Then he asked if I would go with him and shoot the rifle. I took my bullets and powder and we headed to my club. I showed him the bullets and powder then proceeded to put three shots touching at 100yds. I turned to him and asked if he still wanted his money back. Pretty much ended the conversation and he went home with a damn nice rifle. But since then I try not to sell anything to friends. Especially firearms.