shatis Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Have you guys ever tried leasing, giving out your guns to use for rental. If you have how does it work and how much would you charge haha. leasing my guns has been on my mind for some time. Tackle 1
Cannonfodder Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Leasing to who? If you mean other players that sounds like a great way to get your guns broken, or worse, stolen. People tend to treat rented things way worse than if they owned them and the cost of repairs will be far more than you'll make. Not to mention I doubt any site owner will be happy about it. HZR13, shatis and Tackle 2 1
Gunboat Diplomat Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 8 minutes ago, shatis said: how does it work With your guns being either broken or stolen would be my initial answer. What are you thinking? People collect them from your home and then take them to their site of choice? Or you are going to go to a specific site and rent them out of the boot of your car, presumably undercutting the site’s own rental prices? Case A sounds like a recipe for never seeing any of your kit again. Case B sounds like some angry site operators telling you to clear off. Or did you mean leasing to a site operator to use to supplement their own rental stock? If so, I expect no-one will take you on as their insurance is unlikely to cover it. Cannonfodder, shatis and HZR13 3
BigStew Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Used to be friends with a site owner, he didn't keep enough reserve hire guns so I a few of use who considered him a friend lent our spare guns to the rentals who guns had failed. All of us got broken guns back and no offer to pay for them to be fixed. One of the reasons we ain't friend any more. Most airsofters have the mechanical sympathy of an enraged gorilla that goes double for hire players. When I have marshalled had too many hire players hand back a broken gun with a pistol grip so hot you can fry an egg on it and a barrel full of woodlands. Edited 3 hours ago by BigStew HZR13, Tackle, Cannonfodder and 1 other 1 3
shatis Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago hahah Maybe ill clear of that idea than. Might just lease it to close friends ahah
BigStew Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 minutes ago, shatis said: hahah Maybe ill clear of that idea than. Might just lease it to close friends ahah You lend guns to mates. once they pay for something you need to supply a service and unless you have a contract what happens to your guns is your problem. This sort of thing is the reason friendship ends. If you loan some one a gun you either have to not care if it breaks or trust your friend enough that they will do right by you. HZR13, shatis and Cannonfodder 3
Cannonfodder Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago As above. Lend them out to trusted mates on the clear understanding that they pay for any damages. If they don't like this or you don't trust them then maybe they're not as good friends as you think HZR13 and shatis 2
Impulse Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) I sometimes let friends borrow my guns within reason. I would have to really like you to let you borrow my Tanakas, and they all know that if they damage it, they're paying for the repairs. But I would never ever ever entertain the idea of letting randoms borrow my guns. I've let new airsofters shoot some of my guns on the range so they can see what they shoot like and feel like (often people who are thinking about getting into sniping or GBBRs, since that's generally what I use), but that's totally under my supervision and instruction. Edited 1 hour ago by Impulse Cannonfodder and shatis 2
Baser Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago Happy to lend guns/kit to select friends as it’s how I got into the game. Other friends, ham fisted gorillas, or unknowns can rent from site as I don’t have the time or cash to repair my bent/knackered kit. I have a finance background and leasing is fine if you know what the equipment is going to be worth at the the end of the lease (within reason) and an agreement (with a credit or debit card backup) with the person using the kit on the condition it will come back in. Cost of running this type of agreement and the associated agro make it unprofitable for most used cars yet alone airsoft kit.
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