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Offline williamlayton

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MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« on: January 09, 2012, 11:33:26 AM »
I have always enjoyed Pawn Shops---just something about them. The new ones--you know, the chains. just don't have the feel of the old mom and pop operations--but I still like em.
I was taking a mental not of what I see most often in them as far as pawned guns are concerned.
I think the Springfield XD's--I think it is the XD's---carry the findings.
I wonder why---not as many S&W as there used to be. More and More I am seeing NEW guns????
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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2012, 11:53:09 AM »
It's not as easy as it used to be, but we still have some musty old pawn shops.
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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2012, 11:32:56 PM »
I have always enjoyed Pawn Shops---just something about them. The new ones--you know, the chains. just don't have the feel of the old mom and pop operations--but I still like em.
I was taking a mental not of what I see most often in them as far as pawned guns are concerned.
I think the Springfield XD's--I think it is the XD's---carry the findings.
I wonder why---not as many S&W as there used to be. More and More I am seeing NEW guns? ???
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I see the same around here, but not necessarily dominated by the XD's. I believe when the budget has to be tightened, the gun is one of the first things to go. I'm sure a high percentage of gun purchases are impulse buys anyway so when money is tight, off they go to the pawn shop.
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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2012, 01:30:09 AM »
The pawn shops in my neck of the woods do not carry firearms dang it, and I have to agree with the Flash that when the belt has to tighten a 'impulse buy' usually goes first, and that often means at least one firearm. 
 
It drives my local dealer crazy when I call from somewhere out of state where I have visited a pawn shop or a gun store and have found something I absolutely could not live without and call him and say - Hey Pat, this is Mikey, guess what I found in (where-ever)....  I usually hear this moan from the other end of the phone, but it all works out (to my benefit I believe...).
 
William - musings of a old man - aw c'mon, gimme a break; guys who drive around in hot, new red Mustang convertables don't usually be see themselves as old men.........

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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2012, 02:07:27 AM »
Mikey
I have to be honest here.
It is the feeble attempt by an old man to convince hisowself that he still can---when in fact, he cannot.
Now I can buy guns--maybe I should buy some of these that I don't want so I will have some to keep after my daughter claims all that I really want.
Now, to be honest once again---this honesty stuff is hard to do---she does not have any of them at her house, but I know that one day she will come like the government and confiscate all of them she wants. I am just hoping she won't take the duplications that I buy.
I think that the proliferation of semi's that i see are the results of folks thinking that this is what they have to buy.
Of course, in my old age I seem to be going back to my childhood and finding new interest in the old rollers.
i have to admit that there is a great deal of contradictions within me.
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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2012, 02:17:49 AM »
I think the buzz is PROFIT DRIVEN INVENTORY . Or fast sellers.
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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #6 on: January 10, 2012, 04:22:26 AM »
YUP! I would agree.
The thing that is interesting is the lack of Pawned revolvers available.
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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2012, 04:25:59 AM »
I see quite a few Single Actions but not many Double Actions.  I actually prefer the Single Actions because they are usually cheaper. ;)
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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2012, 04:27:06 AM »
YUP! I would agree.
The thing that is interesting is the lack of Pawned revolvers available.
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Au contraire Willie, that's how I found my 32-20, 32 Mag Ruger Buckeye...........in a pawn shop.
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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #9 on: January 10, 2012, 04:54:57 AM »
     We are often complimented on the cleaniless and orginized pawn shop I am involved with, and one reason you wont see many High end guns at our place is we get 1st. choice and we have a few I run around with that have wish lists at the shop and the older and higher ens guns never go out to be handled, William you have been there is it a mrundown old shop?  And it isnt a chain shop it is family owned, and yes we do have a heart, before we take anything out of pawn we contact the owner who has fallen behind and ask them if a little more time will help them out as to redeem their pawn, that in itself lets them know we apreciate their business.   Jim

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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #10 on: January 10, 2012, 01:50:48 PM »
YUP! I would agree.
The thing that is interesting is the lack of Pawned revolvers available.
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Revolver shooters are a different breed entirely. We're not bullet hose-meisters, most of those with DA revolvers actually eventually learn to shoot both SA & DA. I have a few Springfield XDs that never see the light of day. They just don't seem to have souls I guess. Maybe it's just my romantic nature trying to escape.

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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #11 on: January 10, 2012, 01:59:21 PM »
William:  re your daughter takin' all your stuff - make a stash, dude; at least one of each and those that she doesn't yet know about, plus ammo, etc., and let her think you are down to bare bones, so to speak.... figuratively... and I don't know about the rest of the other stuff.
 
 

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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #12 on: January 12, 2012, 10:34:57 AM »
Mikey
I really doenjoy her wanting what I have and appreciateing them. She has really gooten the hang of this stuff. She got the bore light out of the computer room here and looked it over really well. I would be lying if I said that it drives me nuts when she wants somethin nice.
I really can't wait for a nice day when she gets to shoot the M19. I think it will suit her to a T.
JHM
Your shop is the old fashioned kind. I wished I lived close enough to get by there on a regular basis. If I lived within a hundred miles of you I would show a lot.
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Re: MUSINGS OF AN OLD MAN
« Reply #13 on: January 16, 2012, 03:42:48 PM »
I'm 69 and not quite old enough to "muse".  I never frequent pawn shops and only once did I buy a used gun. I traded it for new model of the same within a week. But I do like steel, wood and leather and don't care much for plastic and nylon so maybe I am an old guy.  The reason you see so many polyguns in the pawn shops is that the "youngsters"  who owned them simply could not afford their "tacticool tastes".