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Pinetop said:I have a friend that has a couple of very clean, very low round count (Like less than 100 ea.) that he is thinking of selling. Would any of the many Glock Fans here have any rough idea of the value of each.
The picture I think might give you some idea of the condition.
Thanks in advance
G19.jpg
Go to: https://www.glocktalk.com/Pinetop said:I have a friend that has a couple of very clean, very low round count (Like less than 100 ea.) that he is thinking of selling. Would any of the many Glock Fans here have any rough idea of the value of each.
The picture I think might give you some idea of the condition.
Thanks in advance
G19.jpg
baja said:.............................
How about mags, how many come with each?
There are lot's of variables
delta6 said:baja said:.............................
How about mags, how many come with each?
There are lot's of variables
Good point. "U" notch magazines could add $100-150 each to the price.
baja said:I see one on gunbroker that didn't sell for $300!
Paying $600-650? I'll have to remember you if I ever have a gun to sell you can make the first offer. Lol.
Does he have the factory boxes and paperwork?
How about mags, how many come with each?
There are lot's of variables
baja said:https://www.gunbroker.com/item/970876700
baja said:https://www.gunbroker.com/item/970876700
admin said:baja said:https://www.gunbroker.com/item/970876700
You have to be judicious about GB. That one didn't sell because it was taken down before it ended - so you can't use it to judge value. If it was a legit action from a "NR" seller that is an FFL (based on the logo by their account name), then it was likely taken down by the seller because he sold it locally.
However, "NR" sellers are often scammers. Never, never, never buy from a "NR" seller on GB if you don't want to risk getting scammed. Yeah, everyone starts at NR, but always question the more valuable stuff being sold by a "NR" seller.
To try to determine market prices, you have to find auctions that have successfully completed and "sold" by reputable sellers - not just "ended".
A 2nd Gen Glock will have a higher-than-normal value to a collector, but likely a lower-than-normal value to a utilitarian shooter, as they just see them as an older, used Glock. The Glock collector will value originality, condition and completeness of it.
Here's a good search result on GB for a Glock 19 Gen 2: https://www.gunbroker.com/Semi-Auto-Pistols/search/completed?Keywords=Glock%2019%20%22gen%202%22&PageSize=48&Sort=9&Timeframe=1
You will see that the prices range from a high of just above $800 from SUCCESSFULLY SOLD auctions from reputable sellers for packages that are complete with all accessories and in "like new" condition and down to just under $500 for well-used ones with a single mag. You have to sort by the highest number of bids and ignore the ones that don't get any bids.
kenpoprofessor said:baja said:https://www.gunbroker.com/item/970876700
If someone wants to pay me a huge amount for a Gen 2, I'll take it :mrgreen: . As I said, $300 tops, if someone believes it's worth more, then good luck selling it, and stupid for buying it at a higher price. There's a ton of Glocks out there so they're very common. If you've got a model that was only produced and sold overseas, maybe they'll fetch a premium, but run of the mill Gen 2 stuff, nope.
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day
Clyde
delta6 said:kenpoprofessor said:baja said:https://www.gunbroker.com/item/970876700
If someone wants to pay me a huge amount for a Gen 2, I'll take it :mrgreen: . As I said, $300 tops, if someone believes it's worth more, then good luck selling it, and stupid for buying it at a higher price. There's a ton of Glocks out there so they're very common. If you've got a model that was only produced and sold overseas, maybe they'll fetch a premium, but run of the mill Gen 2 stuff, nope.
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day
Clyde
A wise man once told me, “Never confuse what you paid for something with what it is actually worth.”
kenpoprofessor said:delta6 said:kenpoprofessor said:If someone wants to pay me a huge amount for a Gen 2, I'll take it :mrgreen: . As I said, $300 tops, if someone believes it's worth more, then good luck selling it, and stupid for buying it at a higher price. There's a ton of Glocks out there so they're very common. If you've got a model that was only produced and sold overseas, maybe they'll fetch a premium, but run of the mill Gen 2 stuff, nope.
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day
Clyde
A wise man once told me, “Never confuse what you paid for something with what it is actually worth.”
A wiser man told me: Things are easier to get than they are to get rid of.
Rock Hardson said:Man, I wish I could find a Glock 19 for $300.
But alas, those deals don't exist except in the minds, and imaginations, of the smooth brains
You would be hard pressed to find one for $450, but those deals are very rare as well.
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