[The Armory] - Everybody is looking buy nobody is buying. 2x UKMIL FN P90 In Stock $1k Discount to $2799.99

http://armory34omvkkmgr.onion/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=253


We have two P90 with little to no use (10-100 rounds fired, no field use) and very good aesthetic condition for sale, it's our #3 viewed item (over the Glock 17 & Tundra Suppressor, and the Colt LE Model) but absolutely no serious orders.

So, we are giving $1000 off for these, cutting us to just under $1.4k in profit for each.

These are not civilian versions, these are the Select Fire FN Military Variants used specifically by the British Military. Well, at least owned, neither have seen much use.

Mention that you came from reddit and we'll throw in 500 rounds ammo for free, shipped separately.


Comments


[12 Points] nuphilx:

C'mon all you goddam hippies. . . This mans gotta eat!


[7 Points] summore:

I don't think anyone believes in you guys, the risks are extremely high and I doubt many (if anyone) people would be willing to give their address to someone saying they have law enforcement and military weapons. Why? Because normally law enforcement weapons are possessed by, you guessed it, law enforcement. You guys could be totally legit, but short of sending someone a free firearm, in which case they themselves have done nothing wrong, I don't see many people patronizing your service. Too risky. Even using a drop.


[4 Points] nuphilx:

For someone living in the US, I can't blame them for wanting a firearm, simply because everyone else is armed. However, here in the UK where gun crime is extremely rare and confined to certain small areas, I am glad we don't have legal gun sales. And I don't think that vendors like the armory do anything but damage the very future of the darknet.


[1 Points] None:

sorry gun guys, but go to /k/ on 4chan and post this you might get more luck.


[-4 Points] fuckyallbbblaster212:

Its not the risk thats the problem, its that a little fucking gun costs three grand, i mean come the fuck on i could buy a whole car for that much, why does $100 worth of metal cost $3k?