what is a fair price for a full size glock 10mm that is in good shape?
what is a fair price for a full size glock 10mm that is in good shape?
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Model 20? generation 1,2,3 or 4? Modifications: guide rod, barrel, springs, pins, disconnector? Miles (rounds thru count) box? magazines? original papers?
with all that info and a pic one could better advise
The extra mags and ammo are the factor that matters.Both are expensive for the gun
The rest of the extras and sell ability,don't always go hand in hand.The casual buyer may just want a 10mm cause his buddy told him he needed one.He won't know the difference on the rest.
Hi caps and AMMO YEAH
I sold a glock 20 last summer,with 4 mags,a holster,org box and 200rnds for $650 I believe.Not what I wanted,but had very little response for the 10mm. It was bone stock
If it is gun and box,I would start at $600.Maybe take $550.Probably end up with $500.Just not a real popular round.
Then add the mags and ammo.The internals will be important to a small percentage of the regular buyers.
And I don't like buying guns with aftermarket internals.
Who did the work? kinda thinking,for me.
Good luck
I'll PM my offer of $150 to take it off your hands.![]()
mj hows the recoil on those. I've been considering one as a hiking pistol for bear/ large predator defense. But I suspect that it's a handful.
About like a 1911 in 45acp.Not that bad.
I would guess the slide being heavier,for the heavier load,works to keep the recoil down too.??
I kinda wish I would have kept mine,for that very reason.
I wouldn't worry about much of anything not being detracted from an attack ,after a couple 10mm rounds thrown at it.
2 or 4 legged creatures.
On GB plenty coming in at the $550 mark with a couple at $400.
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