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Did anyone else see that Walnut 10/22 from 1960's sell for $175 today?
http://www.northwestfirearms.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20888
http://www.northwestfirearms.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20888
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Wow, very interesting since you can pick that gun up bran new for $150ish any time of the year around me bran new.
Wow, very interesting since you can pick that gun up bran new for $150ish any time of the year around me bran new.
Wow, very interesting since you can pick that gun up bran new for $150ish any time of the year around me bran new.
It is a collectible rifle that is worth about $75 more than a brand new one.
Wow, very interesting since you can pick that gun up bran new for $150ish any time of the year around me bran new.
Wow, you can find a 1967 Walnut 10/22 for $150 any time of the year, including a metal barrel band, butt stock and trigger guard?
Because we all know that these parts have been made of plastic now, right?
Does that $150 included the WA state sales tax too? (sorry, I had to throw that in too)
Wow, very interesting since you can pick that gun up bran new for $150ish any time of the year around me bran new.
You should check out the price of a 1970 Hemi Challenger, when you can get a bran new one in the $30K's.:winkkiss:
I'm not sure what the O.P. was trying to point out, but there are LOTS of used guns that are valued at more than they were new, (that aren't even necessarily collectors) simply because a new one is $X and a used one is $X plus or minus a few bucks and is BETTER than new, maybe because of upgrades, accessories or just the factory found a cheaper way to build the new gun.
I'm not sure what the O.P. was trying to point out, but there are LOTS of used guns that are valued at more than they were new, (that aren't even necessarily collectors) simply because a new one is $X and a used one is $X plus or minus a few bucks and is BETTER than new, maybe because of upgrades, accessories or just the factory found a cheaper way to build the new gun.
Since I am the "O.P.", I was trying to point out that someone got a heck of a deal on that 10/22, reguardless of what the orignal price was back in 1967.