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| Does the gun show much wear from shooting and/or carry? Does it look like it was an EDC pistol? Field strip it and check the internals. Does the barrel look as if it's had more than a couple thousand rounds through it?
KA is date code for 1990 manufacture. If it's tagged for $589 at a gun shop, that sounds like a good deal. If it's a private party asking $589, I'd still say the price is in line w/ FMV. It would have to be in pretty rough shape to be worth less than $589. I believe years ago, 228 police trade-ins w/ a lot of holster wear were priced for around $500, and dealers had no trouble selling them.
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| quote: Originally posted by brianfede: Thanks. I take the drive out there tomorrow and take some photo's. Looks like its barely been shot. How would I know if its a CPO?
It will have a red plastic box |
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| quote: Originally posted by brianfede: Thanks Blue Dog... I forgot they also come in cardboard. Notice the UDE in front of model number |
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| If it is in decent shape I would jump on it CPO or not. Others may disagree but to me the older guns just feel better in the hand and for me, shoot better.
Sigs S&Ws Walthers H&Ks and a few others
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| My bad. Drinking and posting. Carry on. |
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| It's impossible to say one way or the other without fondling it. That is a fair price for a good condition P228 with two mags, though.
On a side note, the P228 is a fantastic platform. It is the one pistol I will never part with.
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