CZ "Street Price"

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CainA
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CZ "Street Price"

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Anyone in the know of what a realistic street price may be on the following CZ models(either new or like new):

CZ 75 Compact
CZ P01
CZ 2075 RAMI

Heading to the gunshow tomorrow and want to know what a "good price" is and what a "too high a price is".

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Thanks. But believe it or not, there is a difference between suggested retail price and a 'street price' (what they realistically and actually sell for).

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In the past three months, bidders at AuctionArms were willing to pay for

CZ 75 Compact - $296-329
CZ P01 - no takers on asking prices around $500
CZ 2075 RAMI - $345

I would pay $50 more at a gun show than AuctionArms because a FTF purchase avoids shipping and FFL fees.

As you know, condition affects price, very steeply downward if the pistol has scratches or rust. NIB with the manual and tchochkes will have a higher asking price.

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CainA wrote:Anyone in the know of what a realistic street price may be on the following CZ models(either new or like new):

CZ 75 Compact
CZ P01
CZ 2075 RAMI

Heading to the gunshow tomorrow and want to know what a "good price" is and what a "too high a price is".

Thanks,
-Cain
I bought a NIB CZ-75 D PCR Compact (included trigger lock and 2 14rd mags) for $500 all in back in March '08 at a gun show in Houston. That was $95 less than the walk out price a store had quoted me the day before on the same gun. Made me think I was pretty smart to pay the entry fee to the gun show. It's my daily carry and has been a great pistol.
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You could probably check Academy for some local prices... they will be on the low side from gun shops, but it might be a starting point for a gun show.
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I bought a NIB 75B for $445, but another gun shop wanted $560. I just bought a 75 compact PCR for $509 but saw them at Whittaker's guns.com for about $30 less. Didn't want to mess with the FFL etc. Most Rami's are running about $550-575. Good Luck
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