Posted: 4/12/2011 3:12:49 PM EDT
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nice gun man. i dont think you can get what you put into it. but id say somewhere in the 700s would be a good deal. good luck +1 padwan. you will figure out that pimping out a gun is great for the owner,but not when selling times comes around. its YOUR gun made to YOUR taste/likes. IF youre lucky, you will get out what you put into it, but imo, you wont. i would bid at least 100 bucks less then what you could get a NIB one for including the mags. the rest of the work/parts wouldnt be even considered. |
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I'd be surprised if anyone would be willing to give more than $500 for it. And that's more than I'd be willing to give as I think stippling makes guns, or basically anything UGLY. I would never do this to something I didn't intend to keep forever as you're going to have a hard time selling it for what you want to get out of it. |
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I know this doesn't help with getting this gun sold, but real nice pistol bud.
If I were in the market for an XD I would def consider it, I think it has alot of features that todays polymer pistol lovers like. That being said, I don't think you will have trouble selling it at a fair price to you, and the seller. But what do I know BD
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I'd be surprised if anyone would be willing to give more than $500 for it. And that's more than I'd be willing to give as I think stippling makes guns, or basically anything UGLY. I would never do this to something I didn't intend to keep forever as you're going to have a hard time selling it for what you want to get out of it. Agreed. I think you will have a hard time getting above $500 for it, especially b/c of the stippling job. |
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Half the price of a new gun. The mods add no real value. Maybe closer to two thirds, but I have to agree, the mods are sunk cost and you're unlikely to recoup any of that. As far as most buyers are concerned it's a nice used xD. This is why I try to keep my guns stock, or close to it. |





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