Posted: 3/25/2006 3:47:46 AM EDT
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I haven't had great luck getting high-dollar out of my guns at Goodman's, but that just might be my experience. Why not put it up on the Equipment Exchange here? I don't know Glock values at all, but if it's at all reasonable, believe me someone will snap it up. The longest it's taken me to sell a gun on the EE is about 3 days. Most go within 24 hours. Good luck, either way. |
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New-in-Box Glock 23 is $449 + $18 shipping + $15 FFL fee. That's $482. The ammo (especially the "defensive" stuff) adds no value to the pistol nor do the adjustable sights. Actually the adjustable sights are undesireable for most shooters who will have to remove them. Trying to get what you "need" or "have in it" usually results in long time frustration. Price it to sell and it will. -- Chuck |
LOL.... As I'm sure you guys can tell, I just recently started checking out buying guns on the internet... It is really suprising how much better of a deal you can get as opposed to buying locally from a gun store or from a private seller.hadhinking.gifh.gif |
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I paid $508 (including sales tax_ for a $482 Glock at the local Medina show only because I wanted instant gratification! Bud's Guns and Sportingarms (both dot coms) are pretty reasonable too. Key is a local FFL who realizes how much money he can make $10 or $15 at a time. -- Chuck |
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I'd nibble on that for $450, but I'm a PA resident who goes to the University of Dayton, so I have no idea how a transfer would be possible. I too will probably attend Bill Goodmans the 8-9, haven't been to one yet so should be interesting. Plus always fun to enter the city of Dayton, so many interesting people there |
| Your best bet would be offer it for an even trade, if the gun show doesn't work for you. I've had two and usually ended up selling/trading them in less in four months. They are nice but I'll stick with my 870. You can always check out the forum.saiga-12.com, always seems to be a couple guys looking for trades for glocks there. |
