IT DOES NOT MATTER ONE IOTA WHAT THE FORUM PUNDITS SAY, OR THE BLUE BOOK SAYS. THE TRUE VALUE OF ANY ITEM IN A FREE MARKETPLACE IS EXACTLY WHAT THE HIGHEST BIDDER IS WILLING TO PAY FOR IT---INCLUDING THE REVOLVER POSTED BY THE OP. THAT'S SIMPLY ECONOMICS 101…..
YOU MAY NOT BE WILLING TO PAY THAT PRICE---AND THAT IS WHY YOU DON'T OWN IT. THERE IS OFTEN A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN WHAT YOU MIGHT BE WILLING TO PAY, AND THE TRUE MARKET VALUE. THAT IS WHY PEOPLE DROP OUT OF THE BIDDING IN AUCTIONS. WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY HAS NO IMPACT ON WHAT AN ITEM IS ACTUALLY WORTH ON THE FREE MARKET. IT IS ONLY A STATEMENT OF WHAT THE ITEM IS WORTH TO YOU, PERSONALLY…..
MANY PEOPLE GO THROUGH LIFE LUSTING AFTER FIREARMS THAT THEY ARE AFRAID TO SPEND A FEW EXTRA DOLLARS TO OWN. AS THEY SIT BACK, PRICES FOR THESE FIREARMS CONTINUE TO INCREASE, AND THEY CONTINUE TO DROOL ON THE SIDELINES. I HAVE MADE MANY PURCHASES ON GB. I HAVE SOMETIMES SPENT MORE THAN WHAT I HAVE WANTED TO. IN EACH INSTANCE, I HAVE BEEN GLAD THAT I DID. ALL OF THESE FIREARMS ARE NOW ROUTINELY FETCHING MORE THAN I PAID FOR THEM. IN SOME INSTANCES, I HAVE NOT SEEN ANOTHER OFFERED FOR SALE, IN THE YEARS SINCE I PURCHASED MINE. IMHO, LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO NOT ENJOY A FIREARM THAT YOU CRAVE, FOR WANT OF A BARGAIN PRICE………
In my humble opinion and I will admit I use GB on a regular basis things need to be taken down a notch. On the other hand there may be something to the rich getting richer and being able to perpetuate the sometime unrealistic prices on GB. It is more about who has the biggest pair. When I see an auction going sideways in that regard I drop out and live to fight another day, If you have been around the quickly transforming GB phenomenon you can note that the really out of sight prices are usually being driven by folks that have a few previous buys on there feedback, so they either didn't do there pricing research or have enough money where they don't need to.
After dropping out of the gun hobby in the 70's (family and kids took over). I jumped back in about 5 years ago. I decided to concentrate on 27-2's in the 3 1/2" barrels and short barrel 19's.
I was buying excellent to collector grade 27-2's for around $700. to $900. and people were complaining that was too high and saying they would not pay that much.
I hear the same complaints today at $1200. to $2000.
Glad I bought some when I did, who knows what the future price will be. I'm betting it won't be cheaper.
I just wish they would let the auctions determine fair pricing instead of instituting insanely high reserve pricing or buy it now pricing.
Anyone have an educated guess as to what percentage of all used guns sold in the USA are sold on internet auction sites. My guess less than 5%. If that would be true how can that information as to prices be considered a true reflection of prices paid overall. I know that privet sales are not recorded for all to see but surely there are people out there who know something lots of us don't. Sometimes I limit myself to a pretty small world. Lots of things happening I never see.
IT DOES NOT MATTER ONE IOTA WHAT THE FORUM PUNDITS SAY, OR THE BLUE BOOK SAYS. THE TRUE VALUE OF ANY ITEM IN A FREE MARKETPLACE IS EXACTLY WHAT THE HIGHEST BIDDER IS WILLING TO PAY FOR IT---INCLUDING THE REVOLVER POSTED BY THE OP. THAT'S SIMPLY ECONOMICS 101…..
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BINGO !!
The best way to use gun broker (which I have used a lot through the years) is to place the highest bid you are willing to pay.
Then check back when the auction is over.
If you do win you will only pay what ever the bid increase is over the bidder right below you.
I've bought over 50 guns through the years and can honestly say every one was a good deal,, some were great deals ,, and a lot got away to higher bidders.
But all in all,, I never paid to much, and never got ripped off.
I just wish they would let the auctions determine fair pricing instead of instituting insanely high reserve pricing or buy it now pricing.