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I have a pistol I am going to sell that I put an aftermarket trigger upgrade in, plus I have several magazines. From a money point of view, Is it better to sell it in its stock configuration with the stock quantity mags and sell the extras separately, or as a larger Bundle.


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Posts: 2253 | Location: North Carolina, USA | Registered: January 21, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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How rare is your pistol?

If you are selling a P226 chambered in 7.65mm, stock configuration would work best.

If you are selling a Glock 19, any extras would help your item stand out from the rest of 'em.




 
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It also depends on who you sell it to. A dealer won't give you much if anything for the extras, so if you go that way strip it to stock.
 
Posts: 17621 | Location: Lexington, KY | Registered: October 15, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Unless you find someone who wants the exact options you have installed I would put it back to stock and even if finding the right buyer you will take a hit on all the extras.

Regardless I prefer stock and prefer to do any mods myself.
 
Posts: 18683 | Location: DFW | Registered: December 26, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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If you're using some internet service, put it out as it is, describe the upgrades and see if it sells. If it doesn't, try stripping it back to stock and selling the bits and pieces separately.


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You'll almost certainly not get the equivalent value out of aftermarket parts, but the market is so soft right now that they may help the overall value. There are probably a few exceptions for things like Apex triggers in M&Ps and other relatively conservative but universally appreciated upgrades.

Magazines are a little easier to part out separately.
 
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Thanks for the wisdom, gents. Since it is an M&P, I think I’ll leave the trigger in for salability but part out the extra mags.


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I usually part everything out. I got tired of giving away expensive mags for pennies on the dollar.

My last sell I did offer the mags at a discounted price to the buyer though. It was easier than listing them separate and the shipping cost/hassle was already included with the gun sale.


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It also depends on who you sell it to. A dealer won't give you much if anything for the extras, so if you go that way strip it to stock.


It doesn't work the other way. I looked in the used gun case and saw an interesting item but it was priced for the store to get back all the options and accessories.
 
Posts: 3490 | Location: Florence, Alabama, USA | Registered: July 05, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Your approach is good. Leave upgrades in and offer mags either to first buyer at a small discount or sell separately. I don’t take upgrades out (except for red dot removal). Not worth the time or effort to me.


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Piece meal usually brings more money. Unless the mags are super hard to get such as a HK P7.
 
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