I don't have anything within sixty miles.
I don't have anything within sixty miles.
as a dealer, I use it as a tool to help ID some stuff,
I have learned to not use it for all pricing, since the markets are variable (location, condition, etc all change)
at least with pricing on the net (Gunbroker closed auctions, for similar items that had a bid and actually sold) I can get an avg selling or sold price,
you still have to look at weed out the extremely low sales, and high sales,
not to mention, that as someone who sells for a living,, experience
Pat,
Gunbroker has a "completed listings" feature which will show the actual selling prices of guns, not what some fool thinks his is 'worth'. Unless your guns are very unusual that is a useful tool for getting a ballpark estimate. Then you factor in location, etc. A dealer will charge a transfer fee but shipping through a dealer is worth it if it disappears in transit. UPS flat out refuses to pay if it is stolen unless both ends of the transaction are a dealer.
Okay, I will just post what I have. I definitely want to sell my Browning .25, made in Belgium, serial number 151454. It's in good working order but needs to be re-blued. It's cute little fella but I just replaced with a carry gun with a bit more punch.
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25L.jpg 25R.jpg
The next is my S&W .357 Highway Patrolman. This one hangs on my bedpost but it's awfully heavy. I would be better off with something lighter.
357L.jpg 357R.jpg
Finally, I am not set on selling it, but know I should, is my U.S Army Colt 1911 serial number 387027, I believe manufactured in 1913. The grips are not original and it has some scratches. I have loved the 1911 since I was a kid but don't have the strength left in my hands and wrists it needs. I could field strip and reassemble one in about a minute when I was ten, now it takes twenty minutes. I love it, but I know I would be better off with a new, light weight .45.
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OK, I'll go first
Browning 25 = $300-$400
S&W model 28 = $600-$800
1911 (made in 1918) = $1200-$1500
Providing they are as nice as they look in the pictures. Prices would be retail. If you sell to a dealer you may have to leave a little meat for him.
Ridicule soon to follow but I did break the ice.
Last edited by Allen; 04-24-2019 at 03:34.
Many thanks! Your estimates seem to be pretty well in line with gunbrokers.