View Full Version : Good deal on a USPc?
joemerchant24
11-23-2005, 08:49
My father-in-law is sooooo jealous of my USP40 (who can blame him) that he picked up a USPc in .40S&W last night.
I think he got a good deal, but I want your opinions.
USPc in .40, date stamped 2004. 3 full-cap magazines. Box, papers, etc. $500 out the door.
I say good deal, am I right?
654Boomer
11-23-2005, 09:39
Greetings joemerchant24,
He didn't get a good deal . . . HE GOT A STEAL!! I generally see them for about $675 - $700!
If you don't mind me asking . . . where did he purchase (STEAL) it?
joemerchant24
11-23-2005, 11:24
Local pawn shop.
This place is overpriced on 99 out of 100 firearms.
But that 1 of 100... Let's just say the guy doesn't always know what he's got.
As I told him, based on CDNN prices, he got $120 in magazines alone.
PaleGreenHorse
11-23-2005, 21:26
...amazing deal! Congrats. PGH~
joemerchant24
12-13-2005, 08:50
My father-in-law finaloly brought this Compact over last night.
I took it down and I swear, except for the test round, it's never been fired. There is no evidence of firing at all.
I think he got the USP40c, 3 hi caps, case and all paperwork for $500.
Why can't I ever find deals like this?
(On an aside, that gun feels awesome in the hand. Like my USP40f, but fits my hand a little bit better)
joe,I can spot a Red Green fan a mile away.Does he carry?Is it an HK?Do they have a range at the possum lodge?Only real men know who Red Green is.;)
joemerchant24
12-14-2005, 08:58
Originally posted by neofite
Does he carry?I
Sadly I live in Nebraska, so for me to answer that question may violate GT's policy on illegal acts.
Just remember, we're all pulling for ya.
Originally posted by joemerchant24
Local pawn shop.
Which one if you don't mind me asking?
Thanks!
joemerchant24
12-15-2005, 09:16
Sol's downtown had it, but my FIL had it sent out to the 120/Center store because he prefers to negotiate with that guy.
Dad felt it was a good enough deal to justify the registration hassle. Last time he bought a handgun from Scheels, he paid the extra $20 to have it sent to the Lincoln store.
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