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It's been so long since I've sold a gun, I'm stumped

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RPBrown wrote:The Colt is running from about 2500.00 to as high as 5500.00 (except 1 I saw for 13000.00). Depends on condition.
The Sig is running from 950.00 to 1300.00 again depending on condition
I don't say this to knock your gun. The Sig 1911s are real pretty to look at. The one Sig GSR 1911 I owned, a 4" Stainless Carry (no longer offered, but similar to the TACOPS Carry, but in Stainless, same grips, but minus the rail), was a CPO pistol that had been completely refurbished by the factory. As far as I could tell, the gun LOOKED brand new.......including a brand new barrel, etc....... but it wasn't brand new as in NIB. The retail price at a local gun store was in the mid $700 range. I think I paid $749.99 for it. MSRP for a new one at the time was in the $1100-$1200 range IIRC. That was back in early to mid-2008. Even accounting for inflation, I would be surprised if you could get $1000 to $1100 for your Sig today. It isn't "NIB". It has had a very low round count put through it, but it has been fired, and it is a "used" gun, even if barely so. Again, not trying to knock it, and the Lord knows I always try to maximize ROI whenever I sell a gun, but I'm just being realistic here. Go ahead and post it at that price, but be pleasantly surprised if you get it, and don't be too disappointed if you don't.RPBrown wrote:On the Colt, if it is blued, I would start around 3200-3500 if nickle then probably around 4000-4500.
The Sig, probably around 1000-1100.
Both of course depends on how quick you want to sell them, the condition, and whether you are willing to negotiate.
The Colt Python value is inflated b/c it is the gun Rick Grimes (main character) uses in the Walking Dead (popular TV show). Pop culture has a strong influence on the "collector value."16Adams wrote:Just curious how to determine value if posted for sale. I may be about to lighten the inventory a 6" Colt Python and a Stainless Sig Sauer 1911-45-SSS. I've looked at the big Auction sites as well as Pawnbroker sale and honestly the prices are all over the place.
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Maybe partially true but Python values were rising prior to this show.Acronym Esq wrote:The Colt Python value is inflated b/c it is the gun Rick Grimes (main character) uses in the Walking Dead (popular TV show). Pop culture has a strong influence on the "collector value."16Adams wrote:Just curious how to determine value if posted for sale. I may be about to lighten the inventory a 6" Colt Python and a Stainless Sig Sauer 1911-45-SSS. I've looked at the big Auction sites as well as Pawnbroker sale and honestly the prices are all over the place.
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acronym 3/20/2017 1:13 PM