50 photos.... don't have time to load them. Hmmmm..... I've got a Colt King Cobra that I'll let go for a mere 10 grand.
Yeah I'll believe that when my shit turns purple and smells of rainbow shebert.Look at his hands first off, my grandfather was a farmer, my mum was a farmer, hell some of my neighbors were farmers. His hands have no callouses other than from hitting the key board. I know once you get those farmer hands you will never lose them, your hands will be the size of gorilla mitts for the rest of your life. Look at the reflections in the picture, he looks like an old office hand who was able to get some sort of steal on the gun. Probably guessed he could get the money from some schmuck. I don't like liars, especially extortionist liars.
Damn that poor stupid farmer knows how to post pics! What a bunch of crap - it may be valuable but not that valuable. It looked somewhat dinged up on top too!
6inchers are rare and "primo". just shooting for the moon... Agree,those hands and nails are too clean to be blue collar...
If I had that kind of money to throw around, I'd but ammo supplies, storable food, and invest in Gold and Silver. Some sucker will buy it.
I think I'm going to buy a few revolvers and leave 'em in the box. Maybe in a decade or so I can fleece some poor schmuck!
Last night I saw a box stock Kimber on there for $100,000 but I think was a typo and not greed as the seller brags about his low prices.
I have but one thing to say to that fellow: PUT YOUR HANDS IN THE AIR, AND STEP AWAY FROM THE CRACK-PIPE!
He has now relisted the weapon as no one was ignorant enought to step in the door. As for being born a poor black child, look at his other listings, they start at 4K and go up to 6K. I think on this one, I have to raise the flag!
No way in blue blazes would I pay that much for any weapon, much less a handgun. I have seen the Barrett 50 for 8k and that would be the most expensive weapon I would ever buy. Also with the "farmer" thing, I agree. Nails and hands are too clean and smooth. Also if you enlarge the pictures where his reflection is caught in the metal, vague as it is, it doesn't say "I know how to handle a hoe or hard work". He also says it's New in box and non-fired. I see dings and scrapings in the chamber from someone 'rocking' it back and forth a lot. So as with all the other monkeys I agree, this is BS. And by the by, not even if it was owned by George Washington would I pay that much money. Status means nothing to me when my safety is at stake.
Why buy the Colt Python when you could buy his Ruger Speed Six-NIB for $2,500. taser1 This is a New-In-Box Ruger Speed Six 2 3/4" Stainless .357 Magnum revolver. Made in 1976, and the only year with the MADE IN THE 200th YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY inscription on the frame. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=95982381