Since I made hard the decision to sell some guns in 2019, once I started, I didn't look back. A consideration for me was the Kali limit of 5 transaction per calendar year. You can sell more than one per transaction, so I bundled some and started in September to have overlap if my ads sold more than 5 times. Of the initial SKS heap I moved 15 rifles in varying conditions and grades. It was difficult trying to decide which would go and which would stay (I still loved the mongrel dogs). Ultimately, the SARCO builds and Chinese mix-masters came to the front, then the nicest commercial units, then the dupe C&Rs, a '70 Alby that I had 2 of, and a mixer Romy. I sold a few in groups of 3 or 4 at a discount than if bought singularly. The FIRST 3 guys jumped on 10 rifles. It started getting tougher to choose after the first batch went away.
A little later I let 5 more go (very nice ones for even more money) and gave away a couple Paratroopers. The SKS rifles that remained I'm trying not to off, but they're getting even bigger money now. It's tempting. In that same time frame, I let 3 A5's go to one guy in NC (Sweet Sixteen, Magnum Twelve, Light Twelve) all Belgium (not really a shot gunner & all needed new barrels for Kali mandated steel shot), a Spanish 1916 .308 Mauser (never really took to it, very loose & sloppy) and my onliest NFA Kali neutered AR (what's the point if you can't have big mags). I did turn some of the ducats or SKS rifles into a Lux FN 49, a 10/22 Tommy gun, 2 NIB Rough Riders (bought at street faire in Kentucky where my son lived), Big Loop Henry .41 mag, a broken .357 octagon barrel Rossi 92 (came in pieces but with the parts to repair-$100 bucks
), and a Ruger Ranch in X39. So I didn't go backwards too far
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