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AndyC wrote:I won this "Sun Mountain Lightning S" golf bag with the popup legs a while ago; I don't play golf, even though I'm a Scot - but I want to sell it and get something gun-related eg 12ga ammo for skeet or an AR15 / AK47 receiver or something.

It's brand-new, still has all the tags - black/silver in color, if that means anything - so what are these things worth?
Put your long guns IN THE GOLF bag when you go to the range, silly :biggrinjester:

Wouldn't that be a sight? Golf bag propped up at the skeet range. You say, looks like about a 20 gauge and pull out your "club"

Better yet, find a golf driving range with a sense of humor and set up along side of it in the bushes and blow those little white dimpled balls out of the sky :thumbs2:
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I don't know the value, but it would make an excellent long gun caddy. :mrgreen:
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I see that austinrealtor beat me to it. I was thinking specifically of the hit men in "Big Trouble."
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I just bought a Calloway bag very similar to that one for $80 or so at Dick's. Hope that helps.
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AndyC wrote:My wife suggested Ebay but I'm NOT going to go scouting for a huge darned box to pack this thing into and mail it.
Might want to rethink that, pardna. For a share of $150, I'll find you a box :thumbs2:

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Munk wrote:I just bought a Calloway bag very similar to that one for $80 or so at Dick's. Hope that helps.
decent bags at academy also go for the 70-100 range new depending on what brand

if your going to sell local that should give you an idea
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So sell it for $120 and buy a Spikes lower for 40 bucks outta pocket. Sounds good to me.
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austinrealtor wrote:Put your long guns IN THE GOLF bag when you go to the range, silly :biggrinjester:
My AR15 lived in a guitar-bag - I got some odd looks taking that to Elm Fork range :lol:

My wife suggested Ebay but I'm NOT going to go scouting for a huge darned box to pack this thing into and mail it.
Actually, Uhaul has a box perfectly suited for this bag.
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