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RE: The temptation

in Outdoors and more5 years ago

If you're still pretty attached to that gun you could always give him a build list and he can buy his own XD

On the one hand I'd want you to teach me how to shoot (probably just on a normal range as 350m seems like a very long way to send a bullet never mind further XD) so I have some idea of how the gunslingers would be handling their weapons. On the other hand I don't want to be anywhere near a gun because they would probably go off from me being in the general vicinity x_x

I'm pretty bad at selling things. If I don't have a use for something anymore I'll usually give it to someone who does (and sometimes they give me money for it because they want to/feel they should, and if they do it's rarely what I would have gotten if I'd strasight up sold it properly, and meanwhile I'm being screamed at about how I'm an idiot for not selling it) or it just stays with me forever.

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I'd teach you to shoot no worries. You have a respect for firearms and it's often these types of people that pick it up quickly and are good at it. The gung ho types are usually shit at it.

I tried to sell some camera stuff on eBay a while back. You may recall. The buyer never paid me and I lost interest. eBay seemed more on her side and froze things for ages. I ended up giving it all to a friend who is getting good value from it. I didn't ask for money. Didn't want any. Knowing she would use it all was enough. I tend to do that sort of thing a lot.

This gun well, it's a lot of money and I'll not let it go for less than it's worth. I like the fact that someone else will get to use it as I have, at long range, and that I will have input on his training. I'm not sure if I'll sell it, but it will get me a decent new one (iron sights) plus money in the bank. Seems a good trade off considering how many guns I have. We'll see.

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