IndyGunworks
Grandmaster
I have had an echo trigger for about 6 months now, and I don't really care for it. Never have, and have been considering selling it damn near since the first time I shot it. Now I am pretty sure in a normal market I would loose money on the deal, or at best break even. However these types of things seem to be approaching the unavailable level, and possibly even approaching where they may not even be legal, and therefore I would loose ALL of my money. This brought up a conversation between me and a coworker. He says its bull**** that I would capitalize on a tragedy. I said I am capitalizing on a fearful market, not the tragedy. I am not even sure I want to sell it at this point, but the appeal of making some quick easy profit on something I don't really want, is appealing. Someone out there wants the trigger more than their money, and I want their money more than the trigger.
What does ingo say? Moral or immoral? Is it really "gouging" if the person is ready and willing for fork over the cash?
What does ingo say? Moral or immoral? Is it really "gouging" if the person is ready and willing for fork over the cash?