Looking for Some Pricing Guidance
Seeing as I got no responses at all to the for sale ads I posted below, I am guessing I missed on pricing those two items quite significantly. So, I'll ask what reasonable prices might be on the following, all of which I'm looking to move as I really don't use them anymore:
1. S&W Model 28-2 .357 6" in about 97% condition (cylinder turn line and a very small rub on one side of the muzzle)
2. Belgian Browning Hi-Power 9mm in about 98% condition, probably early 1970s if I read the dating codes correctly, with pouch and extra magazine.
3. Ruger Bearcat (the first version with the brass trigger guard) in about 95% condition (muzzle rub on each side, cylinder turn line) with the red cardboard box but nothing else from the original packaging.
4. H&R Sportsman 999 .22 in 98% condition (cylinder turn line). This is the early version with the firing pin on the hammer, not the later version.
Thanks for your help.
Rem
Looking for Some Pricing Guidance
The market has seemed to dropped a little.
A 6" 28 with some finish wear is a $500-600 revolver for me tops. If you have the box and papers it might sell for a little more. I see people asking more but they don't seem to sell.
I have heard that the High Power market is down as well but don't really follow it closely. I would guess that is a $700-800 pistol but again don't follow the market all that closely and there could be some desirable features.
The bearcat is probably a $400-500 package.
I would guess $200-300 on the H&R.
Pictures help sell easier so that would help develop some interest.
Jared is right on the money (pun intended) for my area...
Jared's estimates exactly match what these guns would sell for in my neck of the woods...
Yep, And remember, most of the folks here, are always
on the look out and want a bargain. I think Jared is spot on with those ranges.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Not to sound self-serving, but...
I agree with Jared as well. I'm interested in the Hi Power and possibly the S&W 28-2, depending on what prices you settle on.
steve@groundwaterresourcespllc.com
Paul, Jared is spot on....
Depending on serial numbers, there could be a little added value in them, but baring any major rarity, he's spot on.
Matt
Looking for Some Pricing Guidance
Thanks. I'll get the for sale ads up and try to figure out the web photo thing.