I don't have a current blue book. I say the market sets the value, and that a savvy buyer will soon see what the market is paying.
If it's a unique item it comes down to "can I afford this? is this personally worth $###x to me?"
I guess that if one is a real shark of a collector using firearms as a long term investment, then one might have a different attitude. For myself every gun is a toy first, and appreciation/depreciation doesn't much come into it. If I sell, I will only ever get out of it what someone will pay for it.
Que sera sera
Well said Mark-II.
I shoot everything I buy and while I like older guns none are bought as an "investment". As to the people who say "buy new for a few bucks more" many of the guns i own are no longer in production so that really isn't an option.
Some PRICING on EE is very high in some cases, higher than new even.
exactly.....as example, i'm eyeing a tactical sport in 9mm,but i'm not going to stretch the same amount of money ( or even 85% ) as NIB for a used gun , then i buy new instead.
Tax also enters into it for me when it comes to private sale vs dealer. I'm in a HST province (13%) so that's a not insignificant saving on a higher end gun.
I'd rather buy new for the extra $100-200 it would cost in price difference for some of the stuff on there.
Ayup. There's that, people think they can charge as-new prices.
That - and I've been burned twice on the EE. Not badly, but some of the sellers were less than honest about the condition of the guns they sold me. When I make my next offer, it will be on condition that the seller will take the gun back if it isn't EXACTLY as described. If there are any warts on a gun I want to know about it up front.
Ayup. There's that, people think they can charge as-new prices.
That - and I've been burned twice on the EE. Not badly, but some of the sellers were less than honest about the condition of the guns they sold me. When I make my next offer, it will be on condition that the seller will take the gun back if it isn't EXACTLY as described. If there are any warts on a gun I want to know about it up front.
I hope for the sake of the rest of us you slagged his trader rating/s?
No I didn't slag the seller. I wouldn't slag any of you guys either. I went to the gunsmith and got the one gun brought up to snuff and had a few other farkles and upgrades...and the other was a seller here in Edmonton. He had an old beater of a car, with a child seat in the back when we met to do the deal I saw that he was obviously hurting for money. I've been in that position myself - and it's just a chitty place to be - especially when you're young. I'm not going to kick somebody in a boat like that; and I doubt very strongly that guy sells a lot of guns. I later sold that one for a reasonable price to a close friend that likes to tinker. Today it shoots like a champ and he's spanked me at the range with it a couple of times...so it all worked out. Maybe it was just my imagination when I met him but he struck me as a good young man that was being forced to sell off his gun and wasn't doing it by choice.
It is all over the stickies, "buyer beware" and all that. It's my own fault, I have enough money to buy new and from here on out that is what I do. We all make mistakes, I don't buy or sell a lot and would hate to piss on somebody that didn't deserve it.



























