The other thread said they were $3k with the noveske.
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The other thread said they were $3k with the noveske.
Stick, I know guys that have them use them my friend. But I am sure there are some who only purchased for an investment. But to each their own. I just wouldn't pay that much for a part unless it shit gold.
Last edited by jklaughrey; 11-18-10 at 21:00.
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The OP's linked auction is now at an even $2,000 -- and the reserve still has yet to be met.
I honestly had no idea that MPL A receivers were commanding these kinds of prices. It does strike me as a bit crazy, but market forces are what they are, I suppose. When the day comes that I can trade a Magpul lower for a nice SR25, it's all over.
AC
Not an N4 Light, but close ...
http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=66976
AC
22 bids drove the price nearly to 3K. Reserve still wasn't met!
Reserve doesn't need to be met in order to sell.
Set an insanely high price you know will never be met in the time frame allowed.
After auction end, go down the line of bidders starting from the last high bidder and see who wants to pony up the cash for your item.
This way you can let the masses make the price run away to sky high levels and sell to the first sucker that actually has the money to part with.
If you have the disposable income for it, more power to you.
For $3k I could outfit two rifles, buy several thousand rounds of ammo and have money left over for classes...
Thats ridiculous. Even if I collected ARs....and I love Magpul.
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