Kid on Facebook offered me £200 earlier, but is skeptical about the whole buying from someone who isn't a big online retailer. So I thought whilst he is thinking that over, why not list it?
The gun was 165, he knocked it down to 150, but postage put it back to 165 anyway, for whoever mentioned that.
If it doesn't sell or there are no sensible offers, then obviously it'll be put down in price. I just need to get money back because I need to leave the country for a funeral - I am not some dumbass that is just trying to get money back on a gun for no reason. Obviously I am not going to put that on a listing because that is just kind of depressing to see on something like that, so I will be enthusiastic about it and try give a different reason as to why I am selling it - maybe something more common for people. I don't want to sell it, but I kind of have to, amongst other things.
But there is no I am selling it for £100 - I am sure that somebody will come along sometime soon. Maybe not for £180, but not as low as just £100. In the mean time, I will attempt to get potential buyers for parts - whilst keeping this guy who may buy the gun in mind - but until then, I will keep it listed. If he does say no, then I will put the price down, but for now, I will wait unless someone matches (or near enough) his offer which is what that listing is for. I don't expect it to sell at that price.
People told me my transparent stock G36C wouldn't sell at my asking price of £100, but that sold too for more than I even asked. But hey, go on as you will.