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wonder whats its worth

babydoll68babydoll68 Member Posts: 2 ✭✭
edited June 2003 in Ask the Experts
hi,,,i have someone that has a cpl of guns i need to see what they are worth,,,,,,,,,Remington 22 pump action model #103416 feild master 121,,,,,,,,,,,,Topper model 158 harrington&richardson&conpany #aj2767700 bolt action 410,,,,,,,,,,,,Stevens Savage 16 gauge #620,,,,,,,,,,,,250 savage rifle 1943,,,,,,,,,,,,,,could some one please help me to determaine if these are worth anything,,,,
thank you
Trish[:D]

wonder what its worth

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  • warcrobwarcrob Member Posts: 358 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The thing to do is type the model and brand into the search bar on the auction site. See if anthing comes up and see what they have been going for. Another auction site to try is ***************

    If you ain't got a sense of humor you got no business bein here!
  • timbromantimbroman Member Posts: 1,164
    edited November -1
    Hello Babydoll and welcome. As said by WC the auction site is the sure way to see what sellers are asking and what buyers are offering for those pieces. Look also at closed auctions to see what has sold at what amounts as well as what has not sold. Without really clear descriptions of the items including condition of the steel and the wood all you will get here are fairly wide ranges of value from a low value for a decent shooter to the high for a piece in "like-new" condition (i.e. Remington 121, $100 to $400.) And you should know that except for a relatively few collector pieces most of the guns that are traded are shooters where a buyer is less likely to pay a premium for a "like new" shooter when they are available at retail outlets that are local and you can bring it back if you have a problem with it. In other words I would advise you to avoid setting yourself up for "...but you said it was worth..." when the owner is unable to find a buyer at or near the estimated value. Good luck in your search. You will probably get much more informed responses to your post as members log in over the next few days. Best regards, Jim

    timbroman@aol.com
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