Norinco M4

Well, let's just say that we now have a idea of the price range for this babies.

I wish you good luck with the rest of the processing Dangertree, doesn't seems to be a easy task.
 
As a guy that has called for affordable prices, thanks to all who are importing these. Every AR in the hands of gun owners is a victory. Remember they most likely ban things few people own.
 
They almost hit the market last night. Either that or I was drinking alot and imagined the the post for them :)
 
??? Lever was selling them for $500 when they had there last shipment .
I paid $600 for mine with A2 furniture from another dealer last yr . So just how low do you think the price will go ??
As for the M4 as soon as they hit the market I'm in .

The last couple I've seen were approx $700 USED too much in my opinion

Don't know if I can justify buying an M4 right now waiting on t97 and 2 213s
 
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New is almost always cheaper than used in the EE
( EE = Excessivly Expensive )

Here here , I second that! I paid 500 for my CQ last year , but I have seen them for alot higher now. People will always try to make alot of money on used I think ,but on the flip side sometimes you think you are giving a great deal and someone always wants to lowball ya hahaha!!
 
Paying $450 for a used $500 rifle. About right. But then again, try selling them for $800 as I have seen. That is the 'good luck with that!'

$500 new was history, $500 used is a very good deal now...

How much you think if I put my $99, bought new with 60 rnds fired SKS on EE?
 
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I just passed on a CQ311 at the local shop for $475. Didn't even give it a send thought. I think some teenager bought it. Thanks, but no thanks.
 
I'll buy a firearm for what was the new price prior to taxes. If unfired, I MAY buy it at new price + taxes.

I hate people who try and rip others off. Selling it for more than what you paid for is morally indefensible.
 
Selling it for more than what you paid for is morally indefensible.

Depends upon the gun IMHO. Some guns are collectible and as such, prices have risen.

A good example:

Do you think a like new '69 Chevelle should still sell for $2000? Of course not.

If it's a gun that can still be had new, then I agree with you. If it can no longer be had except as a used gun, then the price will be whatever the market dictates. That's life in a capitalist country ;)
 
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