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How To Find The Value of Your Gun
03-07-2013, 07:00 AM (This post was last modified: 03-07-2013 07:01 AM by alleydude.)
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Exclamation How To Find The Value of Your Gun
If you can't find your gun in the price guide, you can use the same method I do to find the value of your gun(s). It isn't perfect, and you have to take the condition of your gun and completeness (boxes, paperwork, etc) into consideration when trying to pinpoint the value.

First off, go to http://www.gunbroker.com/ and register an account (it's free). Then do an advanced search for completed auctions on your guns and see what comes up. Compare the pictures to your gun, compare serial numbers if possible and compare the years of manufacture if you know that information.

Also, Google is your friend. You might be surprised at what comes you when you do a Google search for your gun. You might not be the first person wondering what it's worth!

If all else fails, post your question here and we will see what we can do to help you out.

For best results POST PICTURES! and give as much information as you can. You can't expect us to work our butts off to get your information if you are lazy in giving us as much information you can about your gun, which includes PICTURES. Hitwithrock

Good luck!

Ken

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05-13-2014, 02:52 PM
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Thank you. This information is very good.

Sassyperch

(03-07-2013 07:00 AM)alleydude Wrote:  If you can't find your gun in the price guide, you can use the same method I do to find the value of your gun(s). It isn't perfect, and you have to take the condition of your gun and completeness (boxes, paperwork, etc) into consideration when trying to pinpoint the value.

First off, go to http://www.gunbroker.com/ and register an account (it's free). Then do an advanced search for completed auctions on your guns and see what comes up. Compare the pictures to your gun, compare serial numbers if possible and compare the years of manufacture if you know that information.

Also, Google is your friend. You might be surprised at what comes you when you do a Google search for your gun. You might not be the first person wondering what it's worth!

If all else fails, post your question here and we will see what we can do to help you out.

For best results POST PICTURES! and give as much information as you can. You can't expect us to work our butts off to get your information if you are lazy in giving us as much information you can about your gun, which includes PICTURES. Hitwithrock

Good luck!
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