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Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: hblair on July 11, 2002, 01:23:15 AM
I bought a sig p229 a few months ago as many of you know. I went on a trip to wash. D.C last month with it packed in the back of the van. We stopped in knoxville and I had to get in the luggage, well, unbeknownst to me, I left my sig in its case on the roof of the van (real smart huh?). Well, get to truckin up the interstate about 70mph and I hear a kerplonk kerplonk, look in the rear view and see the gun case bounce up about 5 feet, come open, gun comes out, four clips including the 2 pre-ban 12 round deals, luckily it all scatters towards the right into the grass.

I get over and back up to the scene of carnage. It took me about 15 minutes to find the gun. I figured it'd be beyond repair but surprisingly the only thing wrong was the slide was scratched and the left grip was cracked. One of the pre-ban clips is still on the side of the interstate somewhere, it was elusive. The slide looked terrible, so I polished the thing. Got it looking pretty good now. My brother said the slide being polished would hurt the value of the gun. I might be saling this thing soon and seeings how I spent over 500 incl. tax and all I want to get out of it as much as I can. Will the slide being polished hurt the value that much?
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: Sandman on July 11, 2002, 01:26:47 AM
NYC will give you $100, no questions asked. :D
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: Thrawn on July 11, 2002, 03:08:32 AM
I think that Sandman might have the right idea.

That firearm could have come back to haunt any of us.
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: Leslie on July 11, 2002, 03:35:53 AM
Ouch HB...sorry to hear about that.  Am glad everything turned out OK.

I've heard that polishing or altering a collectible firearm may decrease the value...the thinking here being a certain weapon may qualify as a work of art, or have some history associated with it.

Otherwise, go ahead and polish out the scratches, or have a machine shop do it for you if you know somebody who will do it for you.  The broken grip can be replaced easily.

You were lucky in many ways mate.  Accidents can and do happen to all of us...its the human factor.  Btw, it's a good idea to check the gun laws when transporting hand guns especially.  I've heard Wash. D.C. has the strictest hand gun laws in the country.

Moral of the story is:  Unless there is a need, don't bring along a pistol.  It's more hassle than it's worth.;)   You have to always be thinking about it.

HB


Les
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: capt. apathy on July 11, 2002, 03:40:35 AM
if you bought it new, then you've knocked down the value a bit but if it was already used, everything funtions and all scratches ect came out it shouldn't be that bad.  hell just firing a new gun the first time takes about 10% off the value.  sigs are good quality guns that hold their value well so if you didn't tear it up to bad you should be alright.

what the hell you want to sell your gun for anyway?  guns are for buying not for selling(unless somebody offers more than you paid for it )  :D
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: Animal on July 11, 2002, 04:18:47 AM
awwww, your gun got hurt :(
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: Masherbrum on July 11, 2002, 07:20:03 AM
hehe Animal.   I have an H&K USP 45 and would be in worse shape than you!!   If it was new than yeah I'd say a bit of the value is knocked down a bit.

Masher
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: Masherbrum on July 11, 2002, 07:22:07 AM
Hey, check out http://www.robarguns.com  This finish might be a solution too.  They have the best finishes and it might cut your loss a bit.  

Masher
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: Ripsnort on July 11, 2002, 07:25:11 AM
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Originally posted by Thrawn
I think that Sandman might have the right idea.

That firearm could have come back to haunt any of us.


Excellent point! Good reason to be armed yourself! ;)
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: midnight Target on July 11, 2002, 11:17:52 AM
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Originally posted by Animal
awwww, your gun got hurt :(


ROFL!:D
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: Dune on July 11, 2002, 02:24:13 PM
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Originally posted by Thrawn
I think that Sandman might have the right idea.

That firearm could have come back to haunt any of us.


Haunt?  He said it was hurt, not dead.

BTW, depending on the amount of polishing done and the amount of rounds through it you may be down in the 250-300 range.
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: BGBMAW on July 11, 2002, 05:04:06 PM
ya thee are lots of people who do refinishing..althougth this might be the same price you will rnd up selling it for is how much it costs you to refinsh your slide...

I will buy it from you..is that a 9mmor a 45?? i cant tremeber


Love BiGB
xoxo
pre ban clips...THats fukn rediclous..I have to drive to nevada to buy my mags& clips......

These freakn hippies in California are scared i would shoot too many of them in there drum circles...
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: AKDejaVu on July 11, 2002, 05:24:40 PM
Not many things you can launch from atop your vehicle on the highway that won't depriciate in value.

If it cleans up decent... It will be worth less... but it should still fire just as well.

AKDejaVu
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: Gman on July 12, 2002, 02:23:57 AM
2 Words:

Gun Kote.  http://www.kgcoatings.com/gun-kote/

The retail shop/range where my office is attached sells a bottle for about 40$ Canadian large enough to refinish a pistol, and I did my m203 launcer with it, and it looks brand new.  Like out of the box new, and it was a beat-down Israeli surplus item that got handed down to me.  If you have even basic painting/modelling skills and an oven you can bake a pistol in without the wife flipping out, you're off to the races.  If not, I'm sure a local gunsmith can sort you out for a small fee, it's a very easy task to perform.

Call a local smith and ask them about it, as it is pretty easy to strip a pistol down, and you likely will get away with just refinishing the slide by the sounds of it, and I've seen Sig P220's redone with this stuff, and it's amazing how good they look, even after people have "polished" them beforehand to repair damage such as yours.
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: StSanta on July 12, 2002, 10:32:00 AM
I want a gun, too.

Send one please.

And tell the customs officer not to open the package.

Need ammo as well. Not sure how much, but I reckon 10 rounds should kill the motherf...

Err, just send.
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: hblair on July 12, 2002, 10:37:56 AM
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Originally posted by StSanta
I want a gun, too.

Send one please.

And tell the customs officer not to open the package.

Need ammo as well. Not sure how much, but I reckon 10 rounds should kill the motherf...

Err, just send.


Are slingshots legal over there?
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: hblair on July 12, 2002, 10:39:54 AM
Thanks for the replies guys. Now I'm wanting to go plinking. Maybe it won't come apart on me. ;)
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: lazs2 on July 12, 2002, 12:15:38 PM
never took anyone shooting who didn't have a lot of fun.    I don't care how scratched up my guns are if they shoot well.    I also like to customize firearms.  You should see my "pocket" ruger redhawk 44 mag.

santa.  10 rounds is just girlie show and tell stuff..  get a reloader and put a couple of hundred rounds a month through the thing.
lazs
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: myelo on July 12, 2002, 12:40:51 PM
Knoxville? I-40 East?

I did see some ugly guy rummaging around beside the road the other day, but I just figured it was another homeless Alabama graduate. If I would have known it was an Assassin, I would have stopped and said hey.

:)
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: StSanta on July 12, 2002, 12:41:05 PM
Probably Hblair. I cannot begin to explain my disgust for the way things are done here, for the whole philosophy of 'government' that is present.

And how everyonse seems to *accept it*.

I make a remark about the taxes being the highest in the world, and how services have steadily become worse and worse. Answer:

'If you want something, it costs. And the services bit is just the new rightish governments doing'.

That's the standard answer. Make a point about taxes in Denmark and you get 'if you wnat something, it costs'.

Sure, but it doesn't have to cost so MUCH. And it doesn't have to be paid under threat of violence (i.e taxes).

THEN there is the whole deal about personal freedom. Cannot own handguns. Shotguns and other rifles, sure, handguns, no. As if you cannot kill epople or commit robbery with shotguns.

And, as recent robberies have proven, for criminals, obtaining weapons is very easy indeed. I live in an apartment bloc that's rather seedy, with at least three drug trafficers right next door. Tell ya what; THEY seem to have little or no problems getting the guns they want.

And the sons of squeakes ain't afraid of using them. A few week back, there was a bank robbery. One civilian tried tos top it, first by turning over the perpertrators motorcycles, and when they just put them up again, by ramming them with his car. Then  the second robber exited them bank, went to the back of the car and coldbloodedly shot the guy in the back. He died, leaving behind wife and children.

Perhaps he shouldn't have intervened. Then again, ti is men of courage who make a difference.

If he had had a gun, those stunninghunks wouldn't have taken his life. If everyone was armed, they wouldn't have said more than: "THIS is a robbe...".

The government fails to protect its citizens, and then doesn't allow us to protect ourselves.

It's outrageous. It pisses me off.

The new government is doing a fairly good job so far - it has put a stop to the ever increasing taxes and other things. but it's working against the 'security' mentality. Security over freedom. And of course the 'the government should cover my every expense and if I decide to have 10 children, they should pay for them'. Totally forgetting that it is, and will always be, the productive who are picking up the tab for the irresponsible slackers.

Off on a rant. It's just hard; I have no one who sees this around me. They're either not interested, or those that are interested are inherently far out on the left wing.

At least it's better than in Sweden. In Sweden,Vänsterpartiet have 9% of the votes. Literally translated Vänsterpartiet means 'the Left part'. Before the Soviet union fell to pieces, they were known as Vänsterpartet Kommunisterna - you guessed it, The Left Party of Communists.

Scary sheeit, ainnit?
Title: Re: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: gofaster on July 12, 2002, 12:41:49 PM
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So, hblair started talkin' bout
I...Well, get to truckin up the interstate about 70mph and I hear a kerplonk kerplonk, look in the rear view and see the gun case bounce up about 5 feet, come open, gun comes out...


I suddenly had a vision from the film "True Lies" of Jamie Lee Curtis dropping an Uzi down a flight of stairs and inadvertantly shooting all of the bad guys and allowing Arnold Schwartzenegger to escape from their evil clutches.
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: Sandman on July 12, 2002, 03:34:12 PM
JLC... True Lies... yum.

(http://www.tiramillas.net/cine/elsastredepanama/jamie/streep.jpg)
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: BGBMAW on July 12, 2002, 04:17:03 PM
god ..i love womens bodies!!!

nice shot.. Sandman,,ur my new best friend

i love how her bellybutton is bent out like that..
:) :) :)


o yaa..this was about a gun that fell off a car...

I hate how hollywodd portrays guns...ya aan UZi falls down the stairs and fires on everybounce!!!! ARGH!!!

"Society is safer when criminals dont know who is armed"

Love BiGB
Title: Sad Story and a Gun Question
Post by: AKDejaVu on July 12, 2002, 04:21:18 PM
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Originally posted by BGBMAW
god ..i love womens bodies!!!

nice shot.. Sandman,,ur my new best friend

i love how her bellybutton is bent out like that..
:) :) :)


o yaa..this was about a gun that fell off a car...

I hate how hollywodd portrays guns...ya aan UZi falls down the stairs and fires on everybounce!!!! ARGH!!!

"Society is safer when criminals dont know who is armed"

Love BiGB
This is perhaps the gayest post I've ever seen.  I believe your over zealous show of hetrosexuality is a sham to cover your desire to take long warm showers with Animal.

AKDejaVu