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citaiton pilot
07-09-2005, 19:53
Hello everyone, I am selling a bulgarian mak, excellent cond. with leather flap holster for 100.00. I know this is not the classified section, but I thought this might get some more attention over here.
I prefer to deal with someone in az. Please reach me at beardogs57@hotmail.com

epsylum
07-09-2005, 22:18
good deal


too bad I live in Indiana and don't think the transfer fee would be worth it.

good luck.

citaiton pilot
07-09-2005, 22:37
Well maybe sending it wont be out of the question. I will let you know. It has been amazing to me how hard it is to sell quality firearms. It took me almot a month of advertising a cz75b before it sold. I am thankful for the classified section of glock talk. Its just amazing to me that a thread can be hit as much as 200 times with no reply at all. Anyways its nice to see someone appreciates quality firearms. Dont get me wrong, glocks are quality, I love them. However I think of them more as a tool as compared to sigs berettas etc. Those firearms are functional and easy on the eyes.

epsylum
07-09-2005, 23:22
Tell me about it, I bought a LNIB (still had factory grease on it for crying out loud) USP .45 compact for 575 bucks off of here. Apperently he had advertised it at $625 and no one responded. He needed the cash so he lowered it. When he did, I HAD to jump on it. I did't even really want the gun that much ( I had just gotten rid of a fullsize 9mm USP), I just knew a deal when I saw one and pounced.

Apperently I was the only one interested in almost brand freaking new USP for under $600 bucks.


Too bad I learned I wasn't much of a USP fan, yet again.


Maks rock and if you don't have a more available buyer, let me know. My Dad has expressed some interest in my Bulgie for a carry arm. I sure as hell am not letting mine go and his other ideas for carry have not been as good. He wants a Ruger blackhawk for carry. I will not allow him to trust his life to a SA revolver in this day and age. At the very least a DA revolver (he is a die hard wheelgun man), but a SA revolver would be terrible for personal defense. Maybe in the 1800s, but not now.

Since it's at least an auto he likes (not many of them, he HATES my glock) and is nice, cheap, reliable, and small. It might make a nice early birthday gift for him.

But my gun shop charges like $25 bucks for a tansfer. That's a %25 charge for transferring it.

again good luck with the sale. If nothing else pans out let me know, but it will have to go for a little bit less than your asking price to make it worth my while.