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| Every time I go to the one by me it’s quite the opposite, all guns nobody wants and they want way too much for them |
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| Sometimes their gun libraries have some value gems, but most of what they peddle is...(ahem)... optimistically priced. However I still kick myself over a lightly shot Performance Center 952-2 Longslide the Marysville Cabelas had that at the time might've been $200 to $300 over the then-going rate. Fast forward almost a decade and now the average price for that gun has more than doubled over that Cabelas' "optimistic" asking price. Ouch. That one hurt.
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| Posts: 2291 | Location: The commie, rainy side of WA | Registered: April 19, 2020 |
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| No bargains at Dundee. They still have two FN Herstal HiPowers that appear to be the type that were imported in the mid teens that were selling for around $400 dollars then now at $1199 each. They were in the one cabinet now considered the Library, been there since probably February or March. They are definitely showing use. Maybe I’m off base but I can’t believe that those guns command that price and apparently nobody else believes they are worth that at present. They also have a Remington 1903A3 that appears to be only slightly modified,,front sight removed and a scope added but at $5600 I’d have to take a pass on that one.
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| Posts: 8529 | Location: Livingston County Michigan USA | Registered: August 11, 2002 |
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| quote: Originally posted by shovelhead: They also have a Remington 1903A3 that appears to be only slightly modified, front sight removed and a scope added but at $5600 I’d have to take a pass on that one.
From a quick look at the pics posted online of that one, it appears to be a M1903A4 sniper rifle wearing a M84 scope. The missing front sight would be correct for an 'A4. All M1903A4's were marked as A3's but it was done in such a way that you could read the model and S/N info with the scope mount installed, unlike a straight 'A3 markings which would have the data covered under the scope mount. The M84 is missing the ID plate, and I'm not sure I'm crazy about the stock and the markings on it, but a real 'A4 pulls a lot more than an 'A3. |
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| ^^^^^ I’m definitely not knowledgeable any of the 1903’s, only thing I know about those is the low/high numbered receivers and the curved/straight bolts and when I saw that price I had to say whoa here!
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| Posts: 8529 | Location: Livingston County Michigan USA | Registered: August 11, 2002 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Jim Watson: The used gun section in the BP store here was a laugh. Guns frequently misidentified. I recall one Sig Sauer that was labeled wrong. Unfortunately the error was to a more expensive model.
yep. that's exactly how I got an FN FiveseveN for $699 and the P320 next to it sat for $1199 for quite some time. |
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| quote: Originally posted by 94hokie: The cabelas version (same company), had an online ad where I found my lnib p224. They did free shipping to my local bass pro and didn’t charge a transfer fee. Serious score for me as I had been searching for a p224 for quite a while.
Your experience differed from mine, I found a Sistema out of state at Cabela’s, shipping plus transfer fee. I declined.
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| Posts: 8529 | Location: Livingston County Michigan USA | Registered: August 11, 2002 |
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| I don't frequent Cabelas / Bass Pro gun libraries that often but on the occasions I do (while I enjoy looking) I also find the prices usually at or even above the top going rate. quote: Originally posted by shovelhead: No bargains at Dundee. They still have two FN Herstal HiPowers that appear to be the type that were imported in the mid teens that were selling for around $400 dollars then now at $1199 each. They were in the one cabinet now considered the Library, been there since probably February or March. They are definitely showing use. Maybe I’m off base but I can’t believe that those guns command that price and apparently nobody else believes they are worth that at present....
Interesting you mention FN High Powers being sold there because that's the only gun I purchased from a gun library which was probably 10 years ago now. The Wheeling store had one priced at $600. When I looked it over it appeared in very nice condition and no wear but I couldn't tell for sure because it was a little dirty, like it had a couple boxes shot through it then just wiped off. When I asked if it came with the original box the sales person didn't think so but went to the back and checked. After he returned with the box, manual, and spare magazine, I went ahead and bought it and after cleaning it up found it to be as nice as I hoped.
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| Posts: 7408 | Location: Northern WV | Registered: January 17, 2005 |
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| ridewv, That’s a beauty. I picked up a HiPower Practical NIB last year for less than the Library wants for those (in my opinion) overpriced FN Herstals. I wanted a blued HP but couldn’t say no to that one.
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| Thanks shovelhead, it's nothing special I just like it because it says FN on it, I already had Brownings. And that it's in nice condition with manual, box, cleaning kit, (2) 10 round and (1) 13 round magazines. I need to educate myself on the "Practical" version because I'm not familiar with that one.
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| Posts: 7408 | Location: Northern WV | Registered: January 17, 2005 |
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