One of the reasons I refuse to consider buying LH firearms.Now, trying being a "lefty" and looking at the used market for us devil childs...
One of the reasons I refuse to consider buying LH firearms.Now, trying being a "lefty" and looking at the used market for us devil childs...

Good to hear, I wish I had more to give.A few years ago, a guy at work was looking for a .22 for his young lad. I gave him the Cooey single-shot I got as a kid- no charge. Win-win!
100% this. Buying the gun is almost the easy part.... feeding the prick is the hard part!Things are a little wonky right now and you'll always be able to find stupid pricing on the EE, but in general, used prices do reflect the new market. When you factor in taxes and the extras that are often included (mags, rails, rings etc), used guns can still offer good value.
Something to consider - every other facet of life has become way more expensive in the last few years. Mortgage/rent, groceries, gas. Wages haven't come up and most businesses are very slow. Folks are unwilling to sell their guns at a steep loss, and many, many more are unable to really afford this hobby right now. The market is frozen. Sign of the times.
Its like everything else that gets prohibited or deemed illegal,,i.e. drugs,,?? it becomes a scarcity with a high demand!I just got my PAL this year so I am pretty new to the used gun market.
But I have seen some prices which i find quite absurd.
People are asking for almost new prices for used guns...
I just bought myself an a400 xtreme plus and I am looking to get my hand on a Benelli inertia or another a400 for a friend.
I mean some SBE2 are selling for more than SBE3 and some a400 xtreme are more expensive than a400 xtreme plus?
What gives? Anyone with more experience can explain to me how the used gun market works?
Excellent advice.Never confuse the "asking price" with the ultimate "selling price" ; they are rarely the same and always be prepared to walk away if you can't make a reasonable deal. You can always come back. There almost always is another of what you "must have" out there.
...and, ignore.I somewhat agree. I have been buying and selling things (all-be-it not firearms) for forty years. My experience has told me that if someone is asking an unreasonable starting price then it's not worth my energy or time to even try to negotiate. So I just move on to the next source. I understand asking a little over market value is a great starting point and, when I see those types of ads and I am committed to buy providing we can come to a reasonable and mutually agreed price, then I enjoy that type of negotiation.
I sell some stuff to a niche market on a couple of auction/buy it now platforms. I have my stuff pretty much priced at market value. But sometimes that market value can be dictated a bit by me because I have the only one in existence. I try to keep prices fair and often change prices both up and down. I get offers that are more than fair, but sometimes choose not to sell. Sometimes I get low ball offers and after many years of experience I usually don't even respond and sometimes just block them if I see some patterns in their online site specific patterns. I don't get upset about that at all. Heck, no harm in trying. In the end, both parties need to be nice to each other and if one makes the choice to be an asshat then the other just blocks, ignores, gets back in car, and or the like. You either have the goods or you have the conveyance to get those goods; either way both parties have to give up something to make the deal.
All that said, I do find it entertain to peruse the buy/sell ads!
That's very viciousLook around. People are selling guns to dealers in record numbers. Epps has the racks DOUBLED up with used guns. Make a offer and walk away if it is not accepted.
I just got my PAL this year so I am pretty new to the used gun market.
But I have seen some prices which i find quite absurd. People are asking for almost new prices for used guns...
I noticed this as well. Cabela's in Regina has 3 pages of paper FULL of used guns and they still want enough for most of them. Which is sad cause i've actually found some really good deals on used in there in the past. The best one I found was a year ago on a Tikka T3 stainless hunter 300 wsm with a stainless Leupold VX1 for $749. And it seems ever since then, they've upped their prices on the used. They only want $100-$150 +tax less then new price and for that they can keep them. They don't budge on the price either, I tried lolLook around. People are selling guns to dealers in record numbers. Epps has the racks DOUBLED up with used guns. Make a offer and walk away if it is not accepted.
Harder than it sounds... you need a minimum of 10 positive feedback reviews. I list all my items here and gun post and they move much quicker on gun post.Pro Tip:
Create WTB threads, detail exactly what it is you want, and what your budget is, and how quickly you are prepared to move on a deal if someone presents you with one that fits your criteria.
You would be surprised how often this works, and often times, how quickly too.
Do that in addition to keeping an eye on the various sources of classifieds, and you can bet you will get what you are after at a good price. It has worked and continues to work for me quite well.
A few other tricks I have I keep close to my chest lol



























