What kid of value should I give to a second hand gun

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I am absolutely new to online purchasing of second hand guns. I have purchased many items used from the internet, but never a pistol or rifle. When a friend told me about this site I thought it was a good idea, since I have received great deals in purchasing used items before. However I have noticed that many of the ads are asking close to brand new price for used guns. My way of thinking has always been that only items that are becoming scarcer, such as land or houses, due to increasing population and a finite surface area of the globe, increase in value. Collectible firearms also would fall into this category. However, most items decrease the moment you take them out of the store or off the lot, due to the fact that an individual does not have the large overhead that a store owner does, therefore cannot demand the markup. In the past I have only ever purchased or sold from a store or a friend or family member, and at nowhere near retail price. However, I have noticed that with many of the guns for sale here, the price is very close to that of my local retailer. With my local retailer I do not have the issues or concerns I would possibly have dealing with a person that I am unfamiliar with, who also lives half way across the country. I pay my money I get my product. To my way of thinking all of these issues are factors that diminish the value of the transaction. I cannot inspect or handle the product, I cannot verify the seller claims, such as virtually new only say 250 rounds through is factual, there is an inherent risk when dealing with someone over the internet, I may not be able to return an item if it is defective, I am not purchasing a brand new item, I cannot test it for fit or function, etc. So my question is; the price that is being proposed by the seller, is it a in my wildest fantasy I would like to get price, or is it reasonable to expect to pay 85-95% of full retail. What percentage are you generally willing to pay for the average gun, not a collectors piece
 
There are some wild rumors on here and a couple other internet forums where it is alleged that guys are selling used guns for more than retail.
Know your prices(new).
Know your product .
Know everything you can before you part with your hard earned money.
I probably confused you more than before you posted your question, but hopefully not.
It all depends on what your looking for, how long you want to hold out or who else might want that gun more than you.
Rob
 
Welcome to CGN. This topic seems to come up on a regular basis which means there are lots of info on it. Try the search function and I think you will find lots of threads about EE pricing all of which are probably locked by a moderator.

Oh yeah I almost forgot ibtl.
 
the attitude here is that anyone can ask what they want, and if a buyer is willing to pay than it is what it is
I don't think anyone thinks that the EE is "full" of good deals, and from my web experience (which is not vast) i have not been able to find ANYWHERE that has used firearms prices that reflect the depreciation of any other used item.

although - i have only been a member here for a matter of months, and through the EE i have made 11 deals, either trades or purchases. I feel each one of these have been a good move, and reflect a price of substantial depreciation from new without sacrificing quality.
 
the attitude here is that anyone can ask what they want, and if a buyer is willing to pay than it is what it is
I don't think anyone thinks that the EE is "full" of good deals, and from my web experience (which is not vast) i have not been able to find ANYWHERE that has used firearms prices that reflect the depreciation of any other used item.

although - i have only been a member here for a matter of months, and through the EE i have made 11 deals, either trades or purchases. I feel each one of these have been a good move, and reflect a price of substantial depreciation from new without sacrificing quality.

What I am hoping to get others opinion or feedback from those who have experience what they feel is fair market value or what they view as a rule of thumb when making a offer. I do not wish to insult someone because I use the same pricing that I would if I was buying something else that I have much more experience buying.
 
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