Posted: 2/14/2011 10:49:16 AM EDT
| A glock 23 with 3 mags, a 31 round mag, and all the original box holster etc. Roughly 250 rounds shot. |
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$525
The pistol is worth $400. That's what a used Glock in good condition with stock sights is worth around my neck of the woods. The mags and holster aren't worth more than $125 and that would be very generous. If it has night sights add $25-100 depending on brand and age. Triji's & mepro's are cheap and common. Heine's 10-8's, Warren's etc....are not and are worth more. Add on doo dads add nothing to what the pistol is worth because your avg. joe has no clue what the difference is between Tapco crap and Vicker's or 10-8 awesomeness. It sucks but that's the way it is. If someone has molested the gun with a soldering iron the pistols value plummets unless it was done well and by a well known gunsmith. Even then it's value may not be increased if you are trying to sell it to a gunstore or the avg. ignorant schmo. That doesn't mean you can't find some sucker to pay you $700 for the lot though. It all depends on how hard you want to work to sell it. |
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A glock 23 with 3 mags, a 31 round mag, and all the original box holster etc. Roughly 250 rounds shot. G23 (assuming it has standard sights) with the 2 mags it normally comes with: $450 Extra 13 rounder (assuming it's factory): $18 31 round mag (only place I could find selling them was Botach, and they're $12): $10 = $478 + whatever the holster would add to it. You didn't mention what brand/type of holster it was, so I didn't include it on my guesstimate. |
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i would pay $375 max. w/ holster (standard factory sights?). those 31rd. mags are cheap so the addition of that item is irrelevant to me.
i get 'em new for $400 w/ 3 mags so for me to buy one used it would have to be a really good deal. added: however, for someone who doesn't qualify for the discount, i would think $450 is a fair price. |