Need Help with Value of CZ 75B pistol please

graydog

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Hi
I would like everyone's ideas or thoughts on what this CZ 75B 9mm pistol is worth. As you can see it has Hogue grips and a fiber optic front sight. It works flawlessly like most CZ handguns do. Any and all help on this matter would be much appreciated.

Thanks Graydog

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That gun is completely worthless.
You should send it to me right away, and I will dispose of it for you.

In all seriousness; I actually have a CZ75BD on order. It was $700 brand new, so a used one is probably worth around $600.
 
Is that a satin nickel CZ75B ? Do 2 magazines come with the gun ? Its around $650, give or take $50 depending on the condition. If the gun is like new with a very low round count, then the right person might pay $700 for it. I don't think that the grips and the fiber optic front sight does much to the value of the gun. The amount of magazines that come with the gun will make a difference in the price.
 
some dealer is selling a cz75 shadow for $800 new. Honesty, I would not even bother with 100$ savings on a used gun, I would have to be really cheap or poor. $200 off minimum. I say $500 max. either wise your going to sit on it. I can pick up a a cz75 for $700 out the door taxes in. Considering the rounds you shot, and the fact it is used, $600 is almost as if I am playing full price.
 
You can buy a brand new 75B (regular finish) with 2 mags, original trigger (not the omega) for 600$. They were selling before Christmas from one of the dealers for 599$

Second hand its worth 500-600$ shipped. Any more and your better just buying it new. A dealer would likely give you 400-450$ for it tops, that is the sad reality.
 
Chip the stainless models go for more than the regular finished guns. I'll take the gun off his hands for $400 in a heartbeat.

Take Care

Bob
 
I've bought and sold over 20 CZ's in the last several years.. its the nickel plated version. A dealer will give you less on trade in as they need to re-sell it. That is how it works. I also listed what a straight up EE transaction should/could net based on experience and fair pricing ;) I stand by my price assessment ;)
 
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