I have been cruising armslist and have noticed some people state they will not accept 40 cal pistols as trades, Why? Is there something about the round that causes problems?
I have been cruising armslist and have noticed some people state they will not accept 40 cal pistols as trades, Why? Is there something about the round that causes problems?
The market has gone soft on the .40 S&W cartridge (guns and ammo) and it's becoming more and more common (in my neck of the woods anyway) for Dealers to refuse trades involving them. That's good news if you're a buyer obviously.
Last edited by 41magfan; 02-14-2019 at 10:29 AM.
The path of least resistance will seldom get you where you need to be.
Police trade-in .40's are all over the place for dirt cheap. I've seen gen 4 Glock 22's for $300, M&P40's for $250, sig 226 and 229's for well under $500. Not long ago I even saw USP .40's for $450. The market is flooded with .40's and everyone is moving to 9mm. If you want a .40 you're in a really good spot right now.
I picked up a USP .40 FS awhile back for $343 after shipping and transfer.
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Not another dime.
That's likely because said individuals never bought into the 40 S&W craze/hype, have no ammo on hand for it, don't reload for it, and don't want to be bothered with it.
I wouldn't take a 40 S&W anything in trade for those reasons
Last edited by Alpha Sierra; 02-14-2019 at 12:49 PM.
A local gun store owner said when he opened shop 9 years ago, for every one 40 S&W pistol he sold, he'd sell one 9mm. Now he says for every one 40 S&W he sells nine 9mms.
I'm convinced there is no better .40.
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Not another dime.