I have owned a couple and I think you would be hard pressed to get $500 for it . They are not that hard to find and ammo is not cheap as well. They really are not that accurate so some aftermarket parts come in , but then it starts to cost way more then you can get out of it ............You can double the price on that 10/22 Magnum. You could get $800 on the EE for it easy. Sorry to anyone who wanted to steal this gun..... Pay a fair price for it.![]()
I have owned a couple and I think you would be hard pressed to get $500 for it . They are not that hard to find and ammo is not cheap as well. They really are not that accurate so some aftermarket parts come in , but then it starts to cost way more then you can get out of it ............
Well I'll take your next one for $500, I don't care what shape it's in. I'd put money on it that that gun would sell for $800. And for a gun that's not that hard to find, why have I only seen a couple on the EE? I had a WTB add running for a year and only had 2 guys contact me. I've watched 2 in the last 2 years sell within a day of being posted and both had $750+ asking prices. One of those was pretty rough as well. If this one is like new, it WILL bring that kind of money. A plain 10/22 seems to sell for more used on the EE then you could can buy a new one for, so I don't think that $800 is unreasonable.![]()
I just saw one last week go for $450 , The guy told me he had it up for sale for 3 months at $500 . CGN isent the only place on the internet to buy used guns . Just because yous have seen them posted @ that price dosent meen that is what it was sold for .
I guess you dident see one of mine that I sold last year for $490.00 , But hey I have only owned a couple so I must be out to lunch on what they sell for![]()
Well I'll take your next one for $500, I don't care what shape it's in. I'd put money on it that that gun would sell for $800. And for a gun that's not that hard to find, why have I only seen a couple on the EE? I had a WTB add running for a year and only had 2 guys contact me. I've watched 2 in the last 2 years sell within a day of being posted and both had $750+ asking prices. One of those was pretty rough as well. If this one is like new, it WILL bring that kind of money. A plain 10/22 seems to sell for more used on the EE then you could can buy a new one for, so I don't think that $800 is unreasonable.![]()
Sorry, missed yours or I would have bought it. I bet it sold quick, didn't it? That's because you sold it too cheap. Selling something for less than it's worth doesn't mean your setting market value on an item, it means someone else got a deal. That gun is worth whatever someone is willing to pay, but you should know that as you've sold two.Here's a thought, google 10/22 magnum for sale and have a look at what they sell for in the states. And before you say "But this is Canada", they are an even rarer bird up here. Google Canada will only give you american stuff. Here I'll start for you:
w w w.ebang.com/prgs/gbc4_metacatalog_displaycategory.cgi?action=search&pagenum=0&searchphrase=ruger+10+22+magnum&catid=0&lpp=50&orderby=0
Your a mod so no hot linking.
Lets run down the list, in US funds of course:
$839, $819, $700, $850, $650, $950, $600, $875
Average price = $785.38
Your right $800 seems a tad high.I'd bet on our EE that gun would sell for close to what I said. When your the only guy that has one for sale and someone wants one bad enough, then you can set "Fair" market value wherever you want.
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Why not just buy a Magnum research for the same price, same internals with better barrels. $800 in my mind is over priced.
Why not just buy a Magnum research for the same price, same internals with better barrels. $800 in my mind is over priced.
you do know you can convert a regular 10/22LR into a 22mag as well right ? ,Done that too and it shot better than the factory 1022magnum . I did a modifyed "cheif dave" method off RFC about 7-8 years back .