We Are Selling Our Guns

Published on October 1, 2015
Duration: 8:48

Nutnfancy announces the sale of a significant portion of The Nutnfancy Project (TNP) firearm collection to cover expenses and make space. The event, a garage sale at the PFI store in Layton, Utah, will feature value pricing for attendees. The video showcases various firearms, including sought-after models, and discusses strategies for selling optics alongside the firearms.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy is selling off a significant portion of The Nutnfancy Project (TNP) firearm collection at a garage sale event held at the PFI Store in Layton, Utah. The sale, scheduled for Saturday, October 3rd, aims to offer value pricing for attendees and includes a variety of firearms from brands like Sig Sauer, Mossberg, and Smith & Wesson.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Context
  2. 01:04Event Announcement & Garage Sale
  3. 01:41Selling Strategy for Optics
  4. 03:22Handguns and Rimfire Rifles Showcase
  5. 04:10Shotguns and Tactical Rifles Showcase
  6. 05:25Precision and Bullpup Rifles Showcase
  7. 06:46Large Caliber ARs and Closing Items

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TNP firearm collection sale?

Nutnfancy is holding a garage sale for The Nutnfancy Project (TNP) firearm collection at the PFI Store in Layton, Utah. The event aims to sell off a significant portion of the collection to cover expenses and make space, offering value pricing for attendees.

When and where is the TNP firearm collection sale?

The TNP firearm collection sale is scheduled for Saturday, October 3rd, at the PFI Store located in Layton, Utah. Attendees are encouraged to visit in person for the best pricing.

What types of firearms will be available at the TNP sale?

The sale will feature a diverse range of firearms, including handguns like the Sig Sauer MK25 and P250, rimfire rifles such as the Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22, shotguns like the Mossberg 590A1, and tactical rifles including the Ruger Mini-14 Tactical, FN FNAR, and Kel-Tec RFB.

Will optics be sold with the firearms at the TNP collection sale?

Nutnfancy prefers to keep most high-quality optics, like Burris scopes, due to their value and the difficulty in pricing them fairly in a bundle. However, some optics might be available, and attendees should inquire at the event.

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