AR15.Com Archives
 Fair price on a PSL?
billy8221969  [Member]
2/26/2012 7:14:48 PM
A guy I know has a PSL with the standard T2 scope marked as an FPK Drogunav imported by TG Knox. It appears used but in pretty good condition with only a few small light scratches to the stock. What would be a fair current price? He says he is seeing prices all over the net from $700-$1200 and doesn't know what to come up with as a trade value with me. I am offering him my CZ 75B High Polish Stainless which is in very good condition, less than 500 rnds fired. My pistol comes in original box with all original supplies 3 mags and beauttiful factory after market wood panels. I rate my pistol at $600 with the wood grip panels and 3 mags. What would you consider a fair trade?
Mark75H  [Member]
2/26/2012 10:43:45 PM
Probably $800 on the PSL
sloppyjoe  [Member]
2/27/2012 12:29:42 AM
based on what the asking was on my rifle when i found it in a local shop this weekend i would say $800ish is about right. probably going up and up so act fast.
aperdue  [Moderator]
2/27/2012 7:11:54 AM
I agree with the other two. About $800 is what they are going for now.
Speargun_  [Team Member]
3/1/2012 11:55:08 AM
I should have bought two at these prices.



GoodOlDave  [Member]
3/1/2012 3:45:17 PM
Just to add to conversation, is there any difference in value between a Knox PSL and a Cugir PSL?
Mark75H  [Member]
3/1/2012 5:51:57 PM
A Cugir is an imported rifle, all others are made in the US from parts ... like chicken nuggets, parts is parts
arcom  [Member]
3/2/2012 11:22:45 AM
Generally, Cugir rifles get a slight premium for no reason other than the rifle is "all Romanian." Tenn Guns and Century both made rifles with US receivers and maybe US barrels with the rest of the parts from Romania. Their quality is equal to all Romanian gune with a slight advantage going to Century rifles marked "Sporter." These rifle have, IMO, superior furniture.
HTH