walpur6isknight
03-21-2005, 23:18
We have all had them. That day when, something comes up. You find yourself having to sell a prized firearm for roughly half what you paid for it, and the sale cost would barely cover the goodies that come with it. It is a little sickening isn't it? When something goes terribly wrong and your means are insufficient. You have to, let something go. Something that means alot to you. Your first Glock.
I find it sickening. I can feel my stomach, turning. You probably told yourself "I will never let this one go!". However, there you might be someday, if you havent been on that boat before. It's the boat you know is about to sink. The boat that is the one you do not want to end up on.
So, here I sit. I sit, with my first Glock in hand, knowing in a few short days I will never see it again. I know, that i must let it go for such a low price you would know I was in a bad way.
I'm sure its the first like new Glock 31 to sell well under $400.00. Well, I doubt that. It has happened to many of us.
Now, if you folks will excuse me, I am going to sit in my bathtub and cry myself to sleep.
I find it sickening. I can feel my stomach, turning. You probably told yourself "I will never let this one go!". However, there you might be someday, if you havent been on that boat before. It's the boat you know is about to sink. The boat that is the one you do not want to end up on.
So, here I sit. I sit, with my first Glock in hand, knowing in a few short days I will never see it again. I know, that i must let it go for such a low price you would know I was in a bad way.
I'm sure its the first like new Glock 31 to sell well under $400.00. Well, I doubt that. It has happened to many of us.
Now, if you folks will excuse me, I am going to sit in my bathtub and cry myself to sleep.