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Im about to put some guns on gunbroker do u think my prices are fair?

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heres the guns tell me if the prices are fair or should i ask more or less

remington nylon 66 brown 95% cond 225$

winchester post 64 model 94 30-30 95% cond with a beutiful walnut stock 225$

baikal bounty hunter 2 20 gauge new condition 225$

mauser 1891 all numbs matching 98% condition 135$

then 2 marlin 60 .22s ill ask 60$ a peace for them

so do u think these prices are fair wat should i expect them to sell for?

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  1. I'm a gunbroker customer too and i find your prices more than fair. In fact, I would recommend using reserve auctions and even setting those prices about 20% higher. Good luck.


  2. look them up on gunbroker.com first. your prices seem a little low or do you just want them to sell quickly.  i saw your other

    posting. if these firearms have been refinished or reblued, you need to state that on each auction. and then your prices would be to high. ie.. marlin 60 before refinish, $99 to $120.

    after refinish and i know you refinished it $30 to $50.

  3. At a minimum set your reserve price to the listed figures or slightly higher by 10-15%. The reserve won't let them go for less.

    A quick and easy way to guess on the sale price is "Could I get one for that amount?" I think you can get more but set the reserve a bit higher.

  4. You better reconsider and do some more evaluating because you are under priced on all of them*  Used guns are a premium on the market today depending on Make, Model, and Condition.* Remember you can always come down in price but you can't go up.*

  5. Gunbroker is an auction site

    The bidders will take the price up it if warrants going up

    Use those as your starting bids and reserve price and charge for shipping to the FFL

    Those prices are gunshow prices for a guy that wants to go home early

    If the right person came along they wouldn't last on my table past noon

    I would take them to a gun shop for consignment if that's all you want for them or find the gun forum for your state and list them for face to face sell, just do it on a day that you have that or the next day off because you will have most of  them sold in hours and will be running around meeting buyers

    Never meet at your home

    I have sold most of those guns before for similar prices and have seen them go much higher

  6. sounds good to me

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