I might be taking on the task of helping someone move some ARs (if I don't just buy them, myself).
They are all pretty much entry level, off the shelf type rifles. Some were close to $1k when purchased new, but I think they are all still unfired. The owner is more of a collector than shooter.
Instead of researching each brand and model, because I'm not certain the masses are overly concerned with that right now, how would one go about putting a price on these? Is it a fairly safe bet that a rifle would sell if it was listed at 10, 15, 20% over the known purchase price when bought?
Example: One is a Sig M400 that was bought new for about $900 (which was retail). Is it reasonable to think that an Armslister would pay more than that today?
Thots?
They are all pretty much entry level, off the shelf type rifles. Some were close to $1k when purchased new, but I think they are all still unfired. The owner is more of a collector than shooter.
Instead of researching each brand and model, because I'm not certain the masses are overly concerned with that right now, how would one go about putting a price on these? Is it a fairly safe bet that a rifle would sell if it was listed at 10, 15, 20% over the known purchase price when bought?
Example: One is a Sig M400 that was bought new for about $900 (which was retail). Is it reasonable to think that an Armslister would pay more than that today?
Thots?