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Posted: 3/24/2006 12:39:45 PM EDT
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I wouldn't expect a whole lot more than what a used Bobcat is going for these days. It will bring you a few hundred more due to the fact that it was "IGF'd" and that it has an SEF lower. Plus the fact that it is a stretch model.... I have no idea why you did it exactly and I have no idea if it would greatly effect its value. I'd give it a value of around 1400-1600 (+-) bucks depending on who the buyer is. The fact that it is stretched may actually make it less desirable due to having to have MP5 & K parts/accessories for it. Then again I could be totally wrong. Just my opinion What kind of price are you planning on asking for it anyway ? |
The price was $1345, and I think that's too little... It hasn't hit the EE yet so I'm waiting for more responses... |
Hey Bones how ya been? I have a SW-5K with pinned FS and same stock. I was planning on asking 1100-1200 with a few mags. Why are you selling yours? Just wondering. CH |
To fund a HK53 build... I've got a brand new SBR registered Vector receiver and I've got a HK33 parts kit... As soon as I sell this puppy, that stuff is going to IGF! |
Damn I'm good Depending on what IGF did to it should factor into your asking price. Also, a used SEF lower is going for around 250-300 these days, so take that into consideration as well. Last, you also have to consider the fact that "joe blow" can buy a brand new Bobcat for less than 1500.... ..... and "joe" probably doesn't understand what IGF and SEF even mean ![]() The more details you list and the better pics you take will also dictate how much you get out of this rifle. Best of luck >Cape, I've been doing ok buddy. How about yourself ? |
Good. Working like a dog and getting ready for another season of shooting. Steel Challange, IPSC and Practical Rifle keeps me nice and busy! |
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