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Hi jaxworks,
As of my 2 years old (31st Edition) Blue Book of Gun Values 100% = $550.00 98% = $475.00 95% = $425.00 90% = $300.00 80% = $260.00
70% = $230.00 60% = $200.00
Hope this helps,
Tony Portland, Oregon Area
Might as well shoot it. When gasoline costs $10 a gallon, milk costs $8 a gallon, and a loaf of bread is $6, your 22 mag will only be worth $100 more than it is right now-whether you shoot it or not.
I believe those values are low compared to real world pricing right now. A new 10/22 magnum would easily sell for well over $1000 on Gunbroker. Some 100% examples have gone for much higher.
A two year old estimate of value is pretty much worthless right now. Two MONTHS is even way out of phase LOL.
Keep the original wood stock on it so you are not a threat to peaceful society. No deadly synthetic stock please. Then you'd have an assault rifle.
1 'buy it now for $1200 and another for $1400.
So $1000 isn't out of reach
carracer,go find a new 10/22mag in a gun shop
Oh wait,they don't make them any more.
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