AIA M10-B1 price check

jocle12

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Hello,

Unfortunately, I haven't had time in the last few years to enjoy my firearms so I'm looking to unload some.
A few years ago, I purchased an Australian International Arms M10-B1 and never shot it. I believe the previous owner had put about 20 rounds through it so it's fairly new. As I've lost touched, I am no longer aware of market prices. I'd like to put it up for sale but have no clue what to ask for it. It is very clean and was barely used.
Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks!
 
That's right. Like in the previous picture.
so $1,200 is a fair price?

The wanstalls one is not B1, it is No4 Mk4 with cheek riser and rail. I bought one exactly like that "unfired" for 1K shipped last year. without rail and riser used they were 800.

Fair price NOW is what buyer is willing to pay NOW. you can start at 1200 and then BTT it lower until somebody buys it.
 
I paid $800 for one not that long ago, not sure if I was just lucky ? I think $1200 is excessive to be honest and you would need to find someone sitting on a fat wallet that really wanted this gun to get that kind of money . My guess is you would do well getting $900-$950?. they are cool guns for sure but there have been questions raised about the quality
 
I paid $800 for one not that long ago, not sure if I was just lucky ? I think $1200 is excessive to be honest and you would need to find someone sitting on a fat wallet that really wanted this gun to get that kind of money . My guess is you would do well getting $900-$950?. they are cool guns for sure but there have been questions raised about the quality

The quality is fine...they're great rifles.

Problem is, no war history...when you can buy a nice Long Branch for less, you know the price might be too high.

You can say, oh, it's worth $1200...but unless someone wants it for that...
 
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