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model 55 and model 37 16ga

fly-n-ointmentfly-n-ointment Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
edited November 2007 in Ask the Experts
I've got a couple of weapons that I would like to get an idea of their worth but I am having a hard time chasing down the exact models through both the auction site and other sites that I have looked at. One is a Win model 16 guage single shot break action and the other is Win model 55 single shot .22 that loads from the top. Any help will be appreciated and I will go to a shop to get an idea. I am looking for a starting price to put them up for auction at a later date.

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  • FatstratFatstrat Member Posts: 9,147
    edited November -1
    It's hard to give you answer w/o knowing the conditions. I could give you "book values", but I don't put much stock in them.
    My suggestion would be to go back to the auction site and click on the "smart search" . Then scroll down to Auction type" and check the completed auctions for actual selling prices. I looked and several of each model are listed.
    Remember that shipping and possible FFL fee's are paid by the buyer who almost certainly considers them as part of his Value vs. cost equation.
  • fly-n-ointmentfly-n-ointment Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I would say that both weapons are in fair to good shape having been fired rarely in our possession. Other than normal scratched and nicks in the stock... Thank you for the reply...

    quote:Originally posted by Fatstrat
    It's hard to give you answer w/o knowing the conditions. I could give you "book values", but I don't put much stock in them.
    My suggestion would be to go back to the auction site and click on the "smart search" . Then scroll down to Auction type" and check the completed auctions for actual selling prices. I looked and several of each model are listed.
    Remember that shipping and possible FFL fee's are paid by the buyer who almost certainly considers them as part of his Value vs. cost equation.
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