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6/19/2006 12:45:49 PM EDT
Someone else asked this question awhile back, but I don't want to jack his thread to ask essentially the same question.  I have an SL8/G36 clone I may sell off, I still am uncertain if I want to.  

The conversion was done by Top-Notch with an AR magwell, and it has the Covington conversion fixed stock.  Also included are the Hensoldt dual optics, G36 forearm with rail, and integrated bipod.  Barrel is stock SL8-1.  As with many other G36 clones, the bolt catch is hit or miss, usually miss.  I'm the second owner of the rifle, but I was the first to actually shoot it, of which I did so exactly 320 times.  I babied her, the barrel has only been cleaned with a soft bore snake, no cleaning rods.

The price I want for it is break even based on what I've put into it, which is $3200.  I just don't think anyone would go for that.  I may offer trades.  If I were to offer it in the EE, what is the maximum I should go for?
6/19/2006 12:59:53 PM EDT
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To my experience, things like custom guns, hotrods and, choppers rarley sell in the "what I've put into it" range.

Put it out at $3200 and see what happens.

my .02¢
6/19/2006 3:05:35 PM EDT
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Quoted:
To my experience, things like custom guns, hotrods and, choppers rarley sell in the "what I've put into it" range.

Put it out at $3200 and see what happens.

my .02¢


Yeah, you're probably right.  I don't want to put people off with the price, and I didn't expect to get that much.  I guess I'll have to take a big loss.  

I'll probably accept some sort of trade deal to soften the cash price a bit.
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