Every time they do a buyback for something good people go and clean out all the crap/realistic toy guns from all the flea markets and trade them for $200 shoe coupons or whatever.
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Also until the cops wised up and started posting watch gun dealers would hang around outside and ask people what they had, if it was good they'd offer more than the cops were paying.
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WOW I used buybacks as an arbitrage example in my econ class: cops would pay $100, while Walmart sold rifles for $50 But I hadn't thought of the gun dealers swooping in on the other side, that's excellent
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Perverse incentives strike again! *1920s gangster villain laugh*
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Although speaking of that, one time they did get a Thompson that somebody's granddad had smuggled back from Normandy. I will bet you my car THAT didn't get slagged. It's on some union steward's mantel.
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