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morden

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Hey experts. I have a Ducks unlimited winchester 12-20 guage and I am trying to come up with a reasonable asking price for it. I would say the gun is anywhere from 90-95 percent as new for asthetics and has less than 150 rounds down the tube. When I search for similar guns the prices are rediculous....anywhere from 1100 to 2000 dollars for a new gun. As it was won in a competition I did not pay for it new and frankly if I had of known or bothered to care what the price was I probably would not have used it. But I use my guns.....because that is what they are for....that is till till I stop using them.....and pass them on to someone who will.
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Generally DU collectors are looking for an unfired gun in the original box. Yours, you're now into used Model 12 20 gauge territory. Still a valuable gun, though, worth more than any brand new 20 gauge pump, I would say.

Pics would help clarify your judgements.
 
These guns are made to be raffled off or given as prizes. Something about high-gloss figured wood gets those wallets to open at the ticket table.

I would never refuse such a nice 20ga. Model 12, but I'm not looking to pay collector price for one either, by which I mean the market isn't super hot. People will still want the details, meaning barrel length, choke, vent rib… For lightly used might be able to nail +30% over a standard version I would wager; actual collectors might pay those you were shocked by.

That your gun in the photo? Don't think it's as low as 90%, which would put it practically down to beater grade for one of these!
 
It's not hand engraving every model is engraved identical nice wood $850- 1000.00 at the top end . The world is flooded with du guns , prints , and other mass marketed stuff . U can not walk into a restaurant without seeing a silent auction print . There only about 2 models of guns that have some value that's about it out of the 1000's out there
 
So I would not be out to lunch to start at a price of 500 bucks then.

Hmmm, you were given a value of $850.00-$1000.00 but you are thinking of staring it at $500.00. Remember, this is not an auction site. Being a 20 gauge, and in the condition it is in, list it at $500.00 and it will be gone in well under 5 minutes. But if money is no concern and you want it gone super fast, then by all means list it at $500.00.
 
I only posted this to find out what I should be realistically asking for it when I sell it. Pm's telling me I am out to lunch or an idiot aren't really required. Thanks for your input those who gave it.
 
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