I'm back in the owner's club
Posted: September 7th, 2017, 9:49 am
Well, a week or so ago I traded my P64 (1974 in great condition) with holster to a guy for a new-in-the-box, never fired, Pietta 1873 .45 colt single action revolver. That's a $400 gun in the local gun stores, so I thought it was a good deal. But that left me without a P64. So yesterday at one of the local gun stores I traded a .22 rifle I never use and $45 and got a "new" P64 (also 1974, also in great condition, also including a holster). Their standard price is $240. I kept my 9mm Mak ammo and my own custom-made holsters for the P64.
Net result: I got rid of a .22 rifle I never use that was just taking up space in the gun safe and acquired a new Pietta .45 for a total cost of $45. And I'm back in the P64 owner's club after a week without one.
I NEVER make good gun deals, seems I am always losing money or a gun I like in the process, but this time it actually worked out!
Net result: I got rid of a .22 rifle I never use that was just taking up space in the gun safe and acquired a new Pietta .45 for a total cost of $45. And I'm back in the P64 owner's club after a week without one.
I NEVER make good gun deals, seems I am always losing money or a gun I like in the process, but this time it actually worked out!