No surprise, didn't win anything.. but I didn't want to spend too much since I just got a new truck, tonneau cover and other things..
Glock 19 went for $375, Glock 22 (.40 cal) went for $350, SIG P365 went for $475, H&K P2000 in .40 cal went for $500 - I was surprised, figured I might be able to get a good price on a .40 pistol - was secretly hoping I wouldn't win because then I'd need to stock more calibers...
All prices above are not including the 13% buyer's premium - still seemed a good price on the G19, my max bid on that $350 so I was close.
Some other ones I didn't bid on and their final prices (before premium) -
EDIT: It's cut off in this screenshot but I also bid on this Ruger KP89X - thought the .30 Luger conversion would be interesting (but yet another caliber to keep...). Kind of the same thought with the .40 cal pistols.. if I could get them cheap enough it'd be worth it.
Going from past auctions the ammo prices get stupid high since people don't remember about the 13% buyer's premium (AND TAX ON TOP OF THAT). Auction place is 2 hours (one way) for me so I likely won't bid on anything here..
Picked up the Glock 17 yesterday - I think it's a Gen 2 (based on quick Interweb search), came with a silly box and manual dated 1991 -
Man the grip is slick - but then I am used to my M&P 2.0s and laser-stippled 365XL frame. The above pic was before I cleaned/lubed it - I was worried with it being an earlier gen that the Magpul 10 rounders I picked up wouldn't work, but it seats and releases properly. Small amount of holster wear on the slide, hard to catch in the light but you see a little below the '17' above. Sights are 'okay'.
Didn't expect to win it so I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it besides add it to the collection..
What's up with the trigger guard on this Glock? Lot 93. Somebody messed it up severely, yet no mention of that in the description. That's a pretty big omission.
I was the winning bid on an HK USP Compact and SIG P239 until last night - kind of glad I didn't win as they were both .40 cal and I don't have ANY of that caliber. Would have been neat to have though. Prices are nuts - again I think people forget about the 13% buyer's premium, THEN sales tax on top of that. I bid on the M1 Carbines (bidding hasn't closed yet, price is $500 so far on one and $975 on the other) - really didn't want to mess with a semi-auto permit (even though I have a pistol permit).
Also shout-out to Hessney - when I picked up my G17 in November, they had to keep the standard capacity mag. Told them to dispose of or donate it to LEO or something.
Well in late December I received a check from them for $24 after it sold - pretty cool!
Like I've said before I think it'll be a while before I find a good deal again. Wasn't looking for anything in particular, but if I can get something cheap...