Yea im well aware of all this. The guy asked for a starting point for beginners, he doesn't need to worry much about details like triggers and specific recoil mechanics. If he really wants to he can drop in a new trigger or add a muzzle device later down the road. If getting autistically hung up on such details prevents you from ever actually getting a gun and going out to shoot, you're ngmi.
Noah Taylor
Didn't notice that, I think Argentina is the wrong color too. I'll get to fixing it soon.
But user, you're on Zig Forums, being autistically hung up on details that prevent us from living normal lives is why we all wind up here
Caleb Morris
# 2619€ (not 2660€ my bad) total, shipping and all included. Used the comparing website linked in the OP and that was the best price listed. Did I get jewed hard? I've only confirmed the order but I haven't paid for it yet, I can probably cancel it if there is a significantly better price available. >fact is if you sell now you've got a negative ROI. Silver is only getting better, so why not wait until it clears your initial investment at least? Of course I'm not going to sell at a loss! I was wondering when the time to sell actually comes and whether I'll be able to sell the coins when their price is high since a friend of my friend couldn't get rid of theirs. # >Exchange for gold when the ratio is small. Is it possible to exchange without having to pay income tax? Ideally I'd want to juggle silver and gold and accumulate it over time of course. >If its impossible to find gold then the ratio won’t be small Who would exchange for silver when the ratio is indeed small? Will there even be a demand for silver when the ratio is small? You'd think nobody wants to buy silver with small ratio when they could just buy silver when it's low and hold onto their gold when silver bounces up
colors are too similar to read from the key, would be better off with some distinct patterning instead of just filling the whole country with color, maybe change the color based on the decade or 5 year intervals
Liam Fisher
>I only know that I bought some about 9 months ago at £16/oz or 18 euros/oz., including shipping. And the spot price then was £13 or so. So I paid 23% premium. And that was only 10oz worth. You are paying 30% on 100oz Is it really 30% premium? Which one of us is doing the math wrong? According to silverprice.org/ the price of silver/oz in EUR at the moment is 22,75€/oz. Let's be fair simplify the maths a bit in the process and say the spot is a bit lower even: 22,5€/oz. I boight 100oz, therefore a spot price of 2250€ of silver. I however paid a total of 2619€ in shipping, VAT and premium costs. Let's round that up to 2620€ for simplicity. Divide by 100 for simplicity gives us the equation: 26,2 ÷ 22,5 ≈ 1,164 // I paid 16,4% more in premium, VAT & shipping
Let's punch in this number and check if I'm right: 2250€ × 1,164 = 2619€ I think you got your calculations wrong user. Switcheroo me if I got something wrong
James Sanchez
I used one of your previous posts to make this layout, I think this is what you want to go for. A few anons pointed out wrong dates with China, NZ and Romania; I haven't the data, i just put down what I could read off your chart.
Just in case you were wondering, the "10" above "STERLING" is likely a model/style number for whatever type of item it is. Most non-jewelry US American sterling silver is simply marked "sterling", not usually .925, though Mexican and south American sterling is marked more variably.
Jace Foster
Thanks guys
I picked it up for $20 an ounce based on the actual silver weight. Is that considered good for sterling items?
Financially ruined pattern. None of us are going to make it friend. Im selling all my silver and buying a rope to hang myself with instead.
Grayson Green
At 27 spot, getting scrap for 20/Ozt is a good price in my book, more than enough margin to cover refining fees and still have below-spot bullion returned. I've been keeping my average total cost below 20/Ozt with better deals mixed in but would have bought that too currently, solid score bro.
Tyler Watson
Sterling is 92% or so isn't it? So your price is the equivalent of paying $21/oz or so for pure silver. Well below spot. You'll have to take into account refinery fees and all that bollocks if you want to make it very liquid, but overall seems good to me.
Is it bad if they list the weight in the listings? I figure if the seller knows the weight in grams then they can easily see if they are ripping themselves off