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I usually throw in extra things like grips, buffer tube and such like items if the person was buying something expensive, kind of a "thank you" of sorts..Seems to me you asked a general question about pricing strategy when selling a used gun, so the question was legit for this section.
I'd keep the gun intact not just because its likely to bring more that way. But also because if you sell it as pieces it will take doing several deals, which is more work. And you are more likely to end up with one or more parts unsold.
Similar problem when you have extra grips, magazines, and holsters. If I have some other gun the extras will fit I give buyer his choice and offer extras only for extra money. If not, I throw extras into the deal for a but more money, not necessarily much more. That is, I use extras mostly to sweeten the deal.