Value Of Used CZ Redhead

What makes you think its got high mileage?

What wear marks/dings etc I can see in the small little bit of the stock that you show as an example. If it is not post some clear full pics so one can see it properly.Normally when one shows poor pics like this there is a reason but maybe this is not the case here.
Which is why I said and I quote "For this one??? Hard to be sure from pics but looks to have some mileage

Who knows at this stage Love the green cast in your pics also, that sure helps with evaluation NOT
Sorry but my comment comes from 45 plus years of buying and selling shotguns mainly from pics since the internet took over and some clearly wave a flag as presented. This one right now falls into that category IMO
How much have you used it?? Did you buy it new .Do you have better clearer more detailed pics to post so one can give an accurate value since condition is everything
Normally when it is very good,mint etc etc the seller goes out of his way to show that, not post crap pics and expect to get the same resale value as others do
Cheers
 
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They are sold out bud... my local stores in the area have them for about $1000 bucks new. Plus, a month ago there was a guy on CNG selling 3 of his Redheads and sold them for $900...

Those three guns did not sell for $900... he sold the 28 gauge for $900, because it had exceptional wood and was "As New"... I know because I bought it.

The other two in 20 gauge and .410 got bumped for three weeks, and then the price got dropped to $800 and they got bumped for another two weeks... I don't know what happened after that... maybe they are still on the EE... they both were in mint condition.

OP, I would say a fair starting point would be $700... "if" it is in excellent condition.
 
Those three guns did not sell for $900... he sold the 28 gauge for $900, because it had exceptional wood and was "As New"... I know because I bought it.

The other two in 20 gauge and .410 got bumped for three weeks, and then the price got dropped to $800 and they got bumped for another two weeks... I don't know what happened after that... maybe they are still on the EE... they both were in mint condition.

OP, I would say a fair starting point would be $700... "if" it is in excellent condition.

It never ceases to amaze me that people seem to know what the "final selling price" was in an EE ad. Unless you are the buyer/seller or know one of them personally - you don't know. Until recently, these went for $825-850 brand new. If the OP gets $700 for it, he's done extremely well.
 
It never ceases to amaze me that people seem to know what the "final selling price" was in an EE ad. Unless you are the buyer/seller or know one of them personally - you don't know. Until recently, these went for $825-850 brand new. If the OP gets $700 for it, he's done extremely well.

Unless it is a 28ga. Those even brand new were hard to locate. Took me quite a while to find one and that was a few years ago and it was not 825-850
Agree with the 20ga
Cheers
 
Unless it is a 28ga. Those even brand new were hard to locate. Took me quite a while to find one and that was a few years ago and it was not 825-850
Agree with the 20ga
Cheers

So the guy with the Canvasback in the EE asking $600 and who's since bumped his ad isn't asking enough? Shouldn't he ask $1000 if these are so hard to come by? Things are only worth what the market states.
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So the guy with the Canvasback in the EE asking $600 and who's since bumped his ad isn't asking enough? Shouldn't he ask $1000 if these are so hard to come by? Things are only worth what the market states.

Ok I am going to go real SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW this time for you. Try to read my post again maybe you will grasp it this time
I said 28 ga is hard to locate this is a 12ga is it not and I agreed with you on the 20ga but you missed that also
Oh boy
 
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Gun was originally purchased by me in 2011. Back then the 20, 28, and 410 was $950 before taxes while the 12 gauge was $850 before taxes.
 
Ok I am going to go real SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW this time for you. Try to read my post again maybe you will grasp it this time
I said 28 ga is hard to locate this is a 12ga is it not and I agreed with you on the 20ga but you missed that also
Oh boy

What a condescending jerk you are. Maybe you'll start talking about 410's now.

I misread your quote, make sure to be an internet tough guy about it. Sometimes it's hard to get the point when someone writes without proper sentences and punctuation.
 
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Anyone talking about firearm values with a 0 trade rating is just that talking . Fellows trade ratings of 20 or higher would be the people I would trust when it comes to putting values on firearms .
 
One other thing, is your estimates for just the gun or for the gun, everything included, and shipping costs?

I say $650-700 + shipping as a selling price. I'd ask about $750 OBO and see what offers come and drop if it doesn't sell the first week. The chip in the stock may hurt you a little more, it's hard to say.
 
What a condescending jerk you are. Maybe you'll start talking about 410's now.

I misread your quote, make sure to be an internet tough guy about it. Sometimes it's hard to get the point when someone writes without proper sentences and punctuation.

Whatever. There you go again with another one of your typical personal attacks.
Once again you were WRONG as you are with 90% of your posts on shotguns and this has been pointed out time after time from feedback I have read posted about you from other members

If you have trouble understanding what I write maybe you need to go back to school but you would clearly have to go back with crayons when talking shotguns

My education and ability to write never hurt me to make a real good living and retire at age 45. Can you say the same
Sure I will talk 410 with you but am not really up to speed on those anymore since my collection of them is down to just 13 units now unlike some other shot gun gauges which I still own some fair numbers of
Do you even own maybe even one CZ shotgun
Maybe you can fix my grammar also which seems all you are good at
With that in your words.
Have a nice day, bro.
 
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Retaken photos. Also a Photo with everything included with the gun.




Gun was originally purchased by me in 2011. Back then the 20, 28, and 410 was $950 before taxes while the 12 gauge was $850 before taxes.

Much much better. IMO I would start around 700/750 for the lot plus actual shipping and go from there. It clearly doesn't have the mileage I suspected from the poor initial pics and will make a good upland gun for it's new owner
Cheers
 
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Once again you were WRONG as you are with 90% of your posts on shotguns and this has been pointed out time after time from feedback I have read posted about you from other members

Yet we state the same valuation on the OP's shotgun f:P:

You may want to read your own posts to see where the aggression lies. I've seen you all around the forum getting into arguments over nothing, just like this one. Have a nice day.

Good luck with your sale, OP.
 
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Those three guns did not sell for $900... he sold the 28 gauge for $900, because it had exceptional wood and was "As New"... I know because I bought it.

The other two in 20 gauge and .410 got bumped for three weeks, and then the price got dropped to $800 and they got bumped for another two weeks... I don't know what happened after that... maybe they are still on the EE... they both were in mint condition.

OP, I would say a fair starting point would be $700... "if" it is in excellent condition.

I see.. I offered him like 750 or 800 for his 20 gauge back when he posted them but he didn't take it..
 
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