So someone I work with had a death in the family, and was "stuck" with having to sell off some firearms. I asked how much she was looking to get for them, and had her send me what she knew about them.
There was a Stevens model 58 12 guage, a Stevens pump action 12 guage (she didnt know of a model number) and an old Lee Enfield 303. She didnt know if they were in good condition or if they had even been maintained at all, all she knew was the last time they were fired was over 10 years ago.... so I offered $200 for all three. (which she said no to)
That sound unreasonable to anyone here? I was basing the price off what I saw on gunbroker . com for them, and not knowing the condition of them. I told her if she thought she could get a lot more for it (which she seems to think), she should put it on consignment somewhere, and see what she'll actually get.
There was a Stevens model 58 12 guage, a Stevens pump action 12 guage (she didnt know of a model number) and an old Lee Enfield 303. She didnt know if they were in good condition or if they had even been maintained at all, all she knew was the last time they were fired was over 10 years ago.... so I offered $200 for all three. (which she said no to)
That sound unreasonable to anyone here? I was basing the price off what I saw on gunbroker . com for them, and not knowing the condition of them. I told her if she thought she could get a lot more for it (which she seems to think), she should put it on consignment somewhere, and see what she'll actually get.


















































