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Unread 01-19-2016, 02:09 AM   #2
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I suggest you research Gunbroker (completed auctions), Guns International, Guns America, various auction houses (again look at the final sale prices). Try to find guns in the same gauge and approximate condition as yours. Learn how to tell if a gun has been modified or refinished etc. Remember, guns being offered for sale online or in shops are offered at the "asking" price and do not necessarily reflect the actual value in the market. That is why completed sales will give you a much better idea of the market value.
Thanks for visiting the forum, but don't expect anyone to just spout out some values for you. There are just too many variables. Good luck with your research and perhaps in the process you'll gain an appreciation of the guns themselves.
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