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smoker621 09-30-2010 11:48 AM

Gun value
 
My buddy is selling some guns but has no idea the value. I thought you guys could help.

1- Winchester #70 -7mm with a Leupold 2x7 varixii scope . Serial #892892 A couple minor scratches and dings from use. I would guess 80% not knowing much.

2- Remingtom #700 22-250 with a Baush & Lomb Balvar #1 scope,
serial #147113 Same condition as 7mm

3- Winchester #100 308 semi auto , no scope, serial # 41580 Good condition but some worn finish on the stock .

4- Mossberg 183 b-d 410 guessing 50 bucks on this rat shooter.

Thanks for any advice.:party0005:

Backwoods7 09-30-2010 12:00 PM

Winchester model 70- $ 450
Remington 700- $ 650
Winchester 308-$ 375 that's what I'd ask for em maby go down 25 bucks if offerd

Backwoods7 09-30-2010 12:02 PM

Oh yea on the mossberg I'd ask 100 and take 50-60 for it

smoker621 09-30-2010 01:38 PM

blue book
 
I looked in an 04 Gun blue book and it values the 3 rifles at about 250 - 300 each. The Mossberg at 50 bucks but I dont know if I am looking at the exact models correctly , it is confusing for a novice like myself. I want to pay him a fair price. Dont know how much values have changed since the 04 book.

Mr. Deer Hunter 09-30-2010 02:55 PM

For the most part - all of those rifles are cheap rifles and the prices suggested by Smoker 621 is a fair market price - retail.

When a person is trading or pawning a gun, you can pretty much divide that price by one half. So if the gun shop offered more then $150 for any of them - you would be pretty lucky.

I don't think that this forum is the proper place to have your guns appraised - but I have bought and sold guns for 30 years and I pretty much know what the gun shops charge and what they sell for.

The values of used guns has not gone up in the past 4 years.
When the economy is good - there is less used guns available - hence the value of a used gun goes up when there is more demand.

When the economy is bad - people are always trying to sell their possessions.

Winchester Model 70 - $350 - $450
Remington Model 700 - Same
Winchester Model 100 - $150
Mossberg 183 - $100

Pawildman 09-30-2010 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Deer Hunter (Post 3692934)
For the most part - all of those rifles are cheap rifles and the prices suggested by Smoker 621 is a fair market price - retail.

When a person is trading or pawning a gun, you can pretty much divide that price by one half. So if the gun shop offered more then $150 for any of them - you would be pretty lucky.

I don't think that this forum is the proper place to have your guns appraised - but I have bought and sold guns for 30 years and I pretty much know what the gun shops charge and what they sell for.

The values of used guns has not gone up in the past 4 years.
When the economy is good - there is less used guns available - hence the value of a used gun goes up when there is more demand.

When the economy is bad - people are always trying to sell their possessions.

Winchester Model 70 - $350 - $450
Remington Model 700 - Same
Winchester Model 100 - $150
Mossberg 183 - $100


......... Tell ya what, Mr. Deer Hunter... I'll buy all your 70's and 700's at those prices. Wanna sell? $150 for a Model 100? I'll buy 'em all day. Gun prices haven't gone up in 4 yrs? You are just crock full of it. You can't even begin to touch a 700 around here for less than $500 at the minimum. What a BS artist!!!

keylargo 09-30-2010 05:37 PM

I have to admit. I have sold a "cheap" gun or two for more than that. I guess it all just depends on how desperate you are though!

statjunk 09-30-2010 07:07 PM

Depending on the year of manufacturer I'd give $200 for a Model 100. It'd be mostly for tinkering. If your buddy is interested send me a PM.

Thanks

Tom


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