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RE: The temptation

Oooo temptation in the house hahaha. I think it is harder to sell things we got emotionally attached with. If you take the emotion part and think money, you would have made the sell by now. And there is a thing: people want what they can't have even more when you deny them. I have a feeling you could even make a profit if you would still say no. Not to take advantage, but to study human nature. It all depends on the person. Some might back down knowing it is not worth to pay extra, some might want it so much they no longer look at money. Either way you look, there is a tiny bit of emotion in that decision. The emotion of making a profit, a sell, good buy etc. Does he want it because you have it or because he needs it? Ahh I am fascinated by the human nature in making choices

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He doesn't need it...I don't need guns. We want them though and that's what matters.

If he wants to shoot at long range he will need a gun though, not mine, but a gun. He likes mine though and is happy to pay for it knowing he will get a decent gun, accurate, reliable, modified and proven. He has also shot it a lot and knows what it does. If he was to buy a second hand gun elsewhere he would not have that benefit.

I will not take advantage of him financially though; I'm not that way inclined. I have some other gear I'll throw in with it too, some ammunition, ammo boxes, a tactical sling, gun case. I haven't told him yet, but I like the kid and I think he will appreciate a few extras for the same price.

I'm leaning towards the sale and told him so today. He's getting the money prepared. I told him I will make my decision by the end of the week. He's pumped.

Ooooo you will make him so happy, someone is getting a big bro hug for this, I am sure😂😂