Should I sell this all as one package or individually? The gun originally came with the 5.5" barrel and a couple mags. Any opinions? Does anyone use the weight with the .22lr barrel or is it made for shooting .22 short? What's it all worth? Thanks for you're 2 cents.
I would sell the 7 3/8" barrel and weights separately and sell the gun with the 5.5" barrel if that's what it originally came with. I would estimate the gun with 5.5" barrel, box and mags to be worth $800-$900, the 7 3/8" barrel with muzzle brake to be worth around $300 and the weight set to be worth around $300 also.
I shoot with the weights on a .22 LR barrel since I like a muzzle heavy gun.
I would sell the 7 3/8" barrel and weights separately and sell the gun with the 5.5" barrel if that's what it originally came with. I would estimate the gun with 5.5" barrel, box and mags to be worth $800-$900, the 7 3/8" barrel with muzzle brake to be worth around $300 and the weight set to be worth around $300 also.
I shoot with the weights on a .22 LR barrel since I like a muzzle heavy gun.
Thank you, exactly the input I was looking for and hoping for.
Yes some folks do use the weight on the barrel as I also have one for my 46 which is the same gun but a cheaper version of it. I find it really helps with the front end lift being defeated and has made it a extremely accurate gun to shoot. I put 7 out of 10 in the bull to-night on my 1st round alone and I contribute it to the weight being on there which helps steady the gun better. Mine is only the smaller weight which screws to the bottom of the barrel and only weighs about 1.5 ounces I believe. I have tried with and without and with is better for sure.