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Neil is a great guy. I would have no concerns dealing with him.I had Neil at GunPro in Springfield sell a rifle for me a few years ago. He was very professional about it, and got more than I was originally asking.
Curious as to why not list them in the classifieds here?
Having dealt with them in the past, I highly doubt OP would get a square deal. They have the floor space and inventory but their prices are competitive with bass proMazama
Mainly cuz I'm not sure what to ask for them...
Check gunbroker.com completed listings in advanced search section for what prices comparable firearms sold for. You might not get that much from local buyer pool but those numbers would serve as a good starting point for asking price.Mainly cuz I'm not sure what to ask for them...
Check gunbroker.com completed listings in advanced search section for what prices comparable firearms sold for. You might not get that much from local buyer pool but those numbers would serve as a good starting point for asking price.
We normally will give you an honest opinion.Thank You!
Consignment isn't a bad option, really. FTF sales aren't what they used to be, since you still need to meetup at an FFL, pay BGC and transfer fee. 15% to handle it all isn't bad, and it seems people are generally willing to pay more at a store where they can see what they're buying anytime, rather than meeting up with someone on the hope that it will be worthwhile. In some ways it's easier for both the buyer and seller.I have left guns on consignment at both Gun Pro and 295 tactical after listing them here first. They take 15% which is very reasonable so l just added that to what l had them listed here for. Actually Neal sold the Garand for even more than we agreed to.
We normally will give you an honest opinion.
Just remember some fools bid stupid high on GB as evidenced by the 1400 round bucket of .22LR for $525.
Have you looked at the Blue Book of Gun Values for a reference point?