gewehrfreund
Buckeye
I keep looking at the same overpriced (based on the fact that they're not selling) No. Ones on several of the internet auction sites, and wonder
1. why the sellers don't wise up and lower their prices a little, and
2. how much trouble I might have in the future trying to sell some of mine. :roll:
Even non-prefix guns are languishing. Case in point - there seem to have been a run of non-prefix BB in 22-250 lately, and they don't seem to be getting any interest, and they are at prices that not long ago would have had them gone very quickly.
Maybe we're near saturation in the collecting arena, with old timers dying off and not many new guys taking their place with interest in single shots with walnut and blued steel losing ground in general.
I have to smile at the "this would sell" threads that never seem to go away. :roll:
Many of the guns not selling are what some of the posters on these threads have been asking for and claiming they would buy if made, and still they go unsold.
I would think there isn't much impetus on the part of the distributors and/or Ruger to keep offering new variations when the previous ones aren't moving.
1. why the sellers don't wise up and lower their prices a little, and
2. how much trouble I might have in the future trying to sell some of mine. :roll:
Even non-prefix guns are languishing. Case in point - there seem to have been a run of non-prefix BB in 22-250 lately, and they don't seem to be getting any interest, and they are at prices that not long ago would have had them gone very quickly.
Maybe we're near saturation in the collecting arena, with old timers dying off and not many new guys taking their place with interest in single shots with walnut and blued steel losing ground in general.
I have to smile at the "this would sell" threads that never seem to go away. :roll:
Many of the guns not selling are what some of the posters on these threads have been asking for and claiming they would buy if made, and still they go unsold.
I would think there isn't much impetus on the part of the distributors and/or Ruger to keep offering new variations when the previous ones aren't moving.