We always ask what is the $$ on a condition of a gun. Can you explain what we look for, say excellent,
good, fair etc.?? I suppose that varies alot, but if you have a idea that would help us.
Thanks
Mike
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We always ask what is the $$ on a condition of a gun. Can you explain what we look for, say excellent,
good, fair etc.?? I suppose that varies alot, but if you have a idea that would help us.
Thanks
Mike
Hey Too_,
You can click here to see Blue Book of Gun Values info. In the lower right hand corner of the web page there are some links to PDF pages that describe some of the grading criteria.
Grading is different on a modern gun vs an older antique gun. What constitutes a 90% on a gun made within the last 50 years can be a lot different than one made in the last 100 years. Typically, when people think their gun is 99% it is really 90%-95%. Just shooting one can drop the value vs unfired.
Hope this helps.
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