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LMT MWS 308

DrDeath

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So.... it’s a crazy market and I need to sell some toys. Do I sell my LMT MWS 308 that’s just been sitting in a safe for years!??

Id like to know what you guys have seen these go for or what you paid for yours. Let me know. Thanks
 
i dunno schiff about the market but one sold for $4k in california (converted to be "legal") the other day, pending funds.
everything has a premium here, especially hard to find items.
 
OP- if you don't have to sell your MWS right now, I would abstain for at least a month, if possible.

There's already been a couple mass shootings this past week, as well as several other significant shootings. The political rhetoric is going to drive demand for gas guns through the fucking roof.
 
OP- if you don't have to sell your MWS right now, I would abstain for at least a month, if possible.

There's already been a couple mass shootings this past week, as well as several other significant shootings. The political rhetoric is going to drive demand for gas guns through the fucking roof.
The market for premium ARs is already at or near the peak. High end ARs never fluctuate as much as the budget and value priced options.
 
What Winny said- at least in the short term budget AR's around the $1k mark have the headroom to double/triple in price. MWS's are already up around $4k and may go up a bit, but they're already trading at something of a premium.

In the long term, the value might go up as people hang on to theirs, the supply dries up and "serious" shooters chase those, HK's and whatever SR25's are available.
Ones I've seen sell have been in the $3.3 to $3.6 range- quadrail or slick seems to make no difference- there's a market for both.
 
The market for premium ARs is already at or near the peak. High end ARs never fluctuate as much as the budget and value priced options.
I couldn't disagree more. No sense in arguing it. I'm sure we'll be revisiting our positions in the very near future.
 
Highly doubt it. I've seen this same movie several times over, and it always follows the same script.
Which movie did you see where the theft of a presidential election was preceded by a fake pandemic that left no ammo on shelves for going on 7 months, 6.5CM ammo selling for 4.00 per round, simple rifle orders not being filled for 9+ months, only to be told, "sorry, we have no idea when your rifle is going to be ready?" Was it the same movie where they had all of that shit going on in the background, all the while, raw materials continued to be unobtainable, and the POTUS and most of Congress begin beating the "gun control now" war drum?

Tell me the name of your movie, because I have yet to see anything like this.

ETA - I just found this...but nah, prices will remain where they are!
 
Which movie did you see where the theft of a presidential election was preceded by a fake pandemic that left no ammo on shelves for going on 7 months, 6.5CM ammo selling for 4.00 per round, simple rifle orders not being filled for 9+ months, only to be told, "sorry, we have no idea when your rifle is going to be ready?" Was it the same movie where they had all of that shit going on in the background, all the while, raw materials continued to be unobtainable, and the POTUS and most of Congress begin beating the "gun control now" war drum?

Tell me the name of your movie, because I have yet to see anything like this.

ETA - I just found this...but nah, prices will remain where they are!
Take off the tinfoil hat, put it in the closet. Then go upstairs, go outside, take a walk, maybe feed the ducks or grab a workout. You'll feel a lot better.
 
Take off the tinfoil hat, put it in the closet. Then go upstairs, go outside, take a walk, maybe feed the ducks or grab a workout. You'll feel a lot better.
That's what I thought. When it comes to slinging ad hominems and debates, it means you've lost the argument. You know, like the libs do. It's all good, I'm sure you're used to it.

As I stated before, just give it some time.

In the meantime, I'm gonna strap on my tinfoil extra tight and crawl back into my mom's basement!
 
That's what I thought. When it comes to slinging ad hominems and debates, it means you've lost the argument. You know, like the libs do. It's all good, I'm sure you're used to it.

As I stated before, just give it some time.

In the meantime, I'm gonna strap on my tinfoil extra tight and crawl back into my mom's basement!
Theres no debate or argument to be had with anyone who believes in a "stolen election" or "fake pandemic"...let alone both.
 
A friend of mine recently put a deposit on two of these for allocations in September 2022. Today they basically told him don't count on that though. So for what it's worth there's going to be a shortage of these for quite awhile.
 
Knights, LMT don't make that many rifles- it doesn't take much for demand to outstrip supply- people that have them seem to be hanging on to them too, so the used market has dried up- driving up the price of the few available-
That said, the people buying these rifles are, for want of a better term, the more serious or demanding shooter. They're not the first choice for the regular person either getting their 1st AR "just because"or someone ban-panic buying an AR:
a) they're just not as well known as the BCM, AERO, DD's, S&Ws etc
b) expensive for reasons not obvious to most
c) look dull and, paradoxically, not OAF

Demand for those $1k -$1600 ARs will always be way greater. They can triple in price and still be cheaper than the current market price for LMT's and the like.

Then again, who knows for sure ? P7's, PPK and Browning High Power pricing went bananas, just "because"...
 
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love these discussions

over the past year and years past, I've sold several higher end rigs. We are topping unless there is a unforseen externality that will impact prices. Prices on things are already coming off with vendors and now trickling up to GB.

parts as well
 
He said it hasnt left the safe in years. Only hoarders regret selling things they dont use/arent investments
For me, i guess the question comes down to does he have something similar? I got rid of similar firearms to make the jump into night vision. I sold stuff that i didnt need, because i had something else that could fill the roll. If thats his only semiauto .308, i would keep it. Thats just me.
 
I've had this internal discussion many times, but I always came back to the question of why did I buy it in the first place. If it was an impulse, looked to be a good deal buy, sell it. If it's something you've always wanted, and now you just see it in the safe not having shot it in a while, hold on to it. It's something you've always wanted. To me, that'll lead to regret.

But that's just me, and I don't mind a little clutter I firmly believe they are an investment too. The price of weapons rarely drop too much, especially these days.
 
I love my LMT and never selling it (unless someone offers me enough money for it to make it worth it) I shoot mine very often. I would at least keep one of your two, because you might regret selling later on. Who knows what will happen or when we can get parts/rifles when we want them and not wait 1-2 years for one.
 
That's what I thought. When it comes to slinging ad hominems and debates, it means you've lost the argument. You know, like the libs do. It's all good, I'm sure you're used to it.

As I stated before, just give it some time.

In the meantime, I'm gonna strap on my tinfoil extra tight and crawl back into my mom's basement!

History doesn’t usually repeat itself but it sure as hell rhymes.

We’ve seen these gun scares in the past many times over in the last decade alone. The most dangerous words in any investment are “this time is different”

Great time to unload stuff you aren’t using right now imo
 
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