+1
While there are very often higher prices paid online for most average and common firearms its different for the costlier stuff. Those tend to go cheaper for less (often a lot less) than its book value and
also bring closer to real world prices on resale. Of course that is not cheap in the first place so 'bargain' is a relative word......
Its also hard to get a good price as there are dealers that drive the bargains up all the time. Its only when they reach their limit AND nobody else really wants it that you may get an ok price.
For quality important to do homework on what it is supposed to look like.
Google image is useful to check versions or details that you should be seeing in the auction photos, stock color, signs of repair like a bolt in the stock where there shouldn't be one etc.
Also asking questions online before the auction and asking for extra pictures works if you have a concern and if none come up better to pass.
If you ask and they tell you there are no repairs and you find one you have their emails etc to bargain with.
Probably should not expect a pristine or safe kiss free deal either unless it is specifically described as without scratches.
I would rate Switzer's and Wards about equal at the top of the heap.
Lansborough a close second.
By not commenting on the rest I think I make my point.
