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Unread 06-18-2019, 12:16 PM   #13
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I think it is worth the value YOU put on it. Trying to determine what the next person thinks it's worth is a tough call for any person not in the gun trade. What it's worth today may not be what it's worth next year or the year after.... value goes up and down.

If it's a shooter or hunting gun, it's worth what you are willing to pay to use it and enjoy your time with it. The next hunter/shooter will probably agree with your decision too but a "collector" may not. If you want to flip it and make a quick buck and are asking this question here, you will never get a comfortable answer and I suggest you pass on it or risk getting stung.
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