Posted by Dean Olson on December 10, 2012 at 06:21:42 from (98.196.66.64):
In Reply to: Appraizing guns posted by mosinee dave on December 09, 2012 at 11:17:43:
I'm guessing you need an appraisal for insurance purposes?
My Insurance co takes my word for it.
If they want documentation find a reputable dealer and get him to write it up. If that's not practical find as much info as you can on asking and sales prices and get copies to substantiate your prices.
If your wanting to sell find an individual buyer. You'll get more. Dealers here in Houston pay about 50%, or less, of what they think it will retail for. Pawn shops pay even less. They then price them as new. They must get enough folks with no knowledge of gun prices to keep doing that.
As a negotiating tactic I research what new cost. I then offer 50% of that and start negotiating from there. I can usually get them bought for 60-75% of new.
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