An Interarms import (Rossi?) carbine in 44-40 and a Ruger Vaquero case colored 44-40 along with an old west style holster and a box of ammo. Both have about 2 cases of ammo through them so practically brand new.
I just pulled the Ruger out of storage and am dismayed to see I have a little rust to clean up on the frame. Dang. Luckily it is just a little surface dusting. I had desiccant packs in the case and it was wrapped in rust preventative gun storage plastic. Grr!
The rifle looks as good as the day I bought it.
A guy suggested he would give me $250 just for the two guns but I thought that was a bit low. I know they are a specialty market but also that market was hot.
Any advice?
What would be a good asking price for...
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What would be a good asking price for...
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Re: What would be a good asking price for...
Chuckle at him and tell him pony up $800 or go on down the road.
I'll give ya $251.oo
I'll give ya $251.oo
Now is the time for all good men to get off their rusty dustys...
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Re: What would be a good asking price for...
$700-$900 each based on the current market.
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Thanks for the advice!
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