Pricing C+R's

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  • Krinklesac

    Active Member
    Mar 21, 2013
    192
    Any recommendations for finding sale prices of C+R's that I want to sell?

    Gunbroker has a for fee data service but I was looking for the free stuff
     

    Matlack

    Scribe
    Dec 15, 2008
    8,558
    You probably post what you have and people here can give you a range. Post pics and they can give you a better idea. Just a thought.
     

    Dave91

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 25, 2009
    1,992
    Anne Arundel
    Go to gunbroker and do an advanced search. Click on the completed items tab and you can see sale prices for completed auctions.
     

    Mike OTDP

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 12, 2008
    3,324
    Dave91 is correct. GunBroker's completed auctions should give you a decent idea of what things are actually selling for. If you're selling by auction, be sure to start on the low end - I've seen a lot of people try to start items at their fantasy price, not reality.
     

    gizzard

    Active Member
    Oct 30, 2012
    607
    hagerstown
    sometimes online auctions that have closed will have price, add any buyers premium.
    you have to account for odd variations, point of origin, manufacture date on many milsurps to get a fair price.
     

    nmyers

    Active Member
    Jul 9, 2016
    154
    When you do a search of GB completed auctions, select LIST HIGHEST NUMBER OF BIDS FIRST. That way, items for which no one bid fall to the bottom of the list.
     

    toolness1

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 5, 2014
    2,723
    BFE, Missouri
    I know this won't help you right at this moment, but there's a new Standard Catalog of Military Firearms: The Collector's Price & Reference Guide coming out on Jan 7th 2017.

    I have the one from 2014 and I thought it was a pretty good guide and found it to be pretty close to what I saw stuff going for on the market.

    I am going to pre-order this one, Amazon is selling it for about 29 bucks.

    I also use it to tally up a figure for my firearms insurance...
     

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