TTSH,
Thanks for your kind response. Regarding Gunbroker, I never look there anymore. I did for awhile, but I quit because I knew that I would probably never buy a gun that I couldn't see in person, so why bother? Actually, that's not quite true as I do look at the for sale forum on this website, but that's the only online place I look. Our LGSs, pawn shops and shows have WAAAAY more fine and interesting guns than I can ever possibly consider purchasing.
I feel a much better barometer for prices (for NM) is in our LGSs, pawn shops and maybe shows. If a LGS has a very nice and desirable gun in stock but it remains unsold for a month or even more you can pretty much be assured that it is overpriced. The retail gun sales business is pretty competitive around here and pricing guns to a Gunbroker average would probably be counter productive for a good business model.
That being said, I do know of one pawn shop that does their pricing based on what they see on Gunbroker, I've actually seen them do it. Their monitor was turned away from me, but I could see Gunbroker reflected in a window behind the clerk as he was pricing new inventory. But whenever I visit this shop, I see pretty much the same inventory each time with the same astronomical price tags. They had a Md 686 no dash with 4 inch barrel in basically new condition for nearly $1K. I haven't been back for awhile, but I bet they still have it. I don't mean to disparage pawn shops, I love them! Some of my very best guns have purchased in them at very fair prices. I recently bought a Md 39-2 in about 95% condition for $350 in a pawn shop. I thought I was going to get it for $300 from the clerk, but the manager just smiled and shook his head no.