Why are all the new m4 pm2's being sold?

I had two PM2. That's the worst. :D

Screws should be bead blasted or only black. Standard silver screws in PM2 looks like from IKEA stuff.
 
I didn't try nor do I want one!!! Just wondering what all the flooding was about. Just seems kind of a lousy way to make a few bucks while making someone spend more on one than they needed to. Get a part time job if u need extra money. Nor was I complaining was just a question, and if u don't like my question then mind your own business!
So you only want to hear from people who strewn with you then.... That being said I wasn't only taking to you.
 
getting $30 to $60 or even $80 profit for the few minutes effort

I work a lot harder during the day for a lot less, but I still don't try to sell knives for profit.

I've been collecting knives for a long time and at one point in the past the knife world was very honorable but these days it is very cutthroat. There are true enthusiasts that buy knives because they are interested in them and want to use them or at least try them, and there are the flippers that don't care about knives at all, they just buy and sell them for the money. Everybody can pick what side they are on.

But it's pretty well a given that if you miss out on the initial offering of a limited PM2 you will have to pay dearly to buy one later. I do find it interesting though that there were so many of these bought by flippers and immediately dumped on the market that the prices got severely depressed.
 
I work a lot harder during the day for a lot less, but I still don't try to sell knives for profit.

I've been collecting knives for a long time and at one point in the past the knife world was very honorable but these days it is very cutthroat. There are true enthusiasts that buy knives because they are interested in them and want to use them or at least try them, and there are the flippers that don't care about knives at all, they just buy and sell them for the money. Everybody can pick what side they are on.

But it's pretty well a given that if you miss out on the initial offering of a limited PM2 you will have to pay dearly to buy one later. I do find it interesting though that there were so many of these bought by flippers and immediately dumped on the market that the prices got severely depressed.

I don't disagree with you, I was also surprised when all of a sudden, the first page in Production Folders was flooded with PM2s. It cracked me up how some people were posting these silly stories in an effort to obfuscate their goal: "Catch and release, just ended up not liking it, I need $250, Paypal gift, plz!"
 
I wanted one but when I got off work it was over.I refuse to pay someone $50 dollars because I couldn't be there and had to work so that's pretty much the end of it.
 
I don't want one anymore because now it has a nasty stigma. Or maybe it's cooler because all the drama? Damn, now I think I still want one.
 
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