I have not been to any gun shows lately just wondering what prices are like?
I have not been to any gun shows lately just wondering what prices are like?
$1000 - $1500 depending on what Biden has said that week.
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$600.00 - $700.00 in the South
$600-650 if selling - $800-850 if buying in the midwest more uncommon makers are higher obviously
The key word is condition. 95% (NRA good) carbines where I live can sometimes be found around $700.00, sometimes a bit less, if you just hit it very lucky at a hock shop or gun show but $800.00 or more is more common. If you want one right now and don't want to do some serious shopping $800.00 - $900.00 is the way to bet. That's "buyers price" not "seller's price" for a plain vanilla garden variety Inland.
Last edited by Art; 05-27-2013 at 03:29.
are you looking at inlands, or rockola's, big price difference!
In my area 700 to 800. Winchesters and Rockolas are usually about a 100 more.
Thanks Inland's seem to bring lower prices than other.
Hi Johnny, you know the drill down here. I've seen them go as high as $1200+ for nice clean rifles. Unfortunetly the "dogs" have gone up also $700-$750. It is a seller's market. Even a high # Inland in good shape will bring well over a $1000.
Last edited by Cecil; 05-29-2013 at 01:11.
Thanks Cecil I have a nephew that wants one of my shooters and want to be fair to him and myself. I offered him a Quality Hardware S.A. rebuild with like new S.A. '52 dated barrel and many S.A. parts trigger housing, slide and complete barrel assy.