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<blockquote data-quote="Fallbackpuppet" data-source="post: 3958700" data-attributes="member: 38064"><p>I never understood the higher trade value to cash. I will say so far as price goes that firearms are a market just like any other and prices fluctuate. So current value has nothing to do with the original price. Typically a used firearm that is still in production that has been well maintained is worth 85-90% of retail price ( not MSRP as Retail is usually lower). Once a firearm is out of production then value is determined by what it will bring. This doesn't include other factors like customization or whatever that can increase or decrease the value. That being said value is value and I in my opinion if you want more in trade than in cash you don't really want to trade the gun and are just trying to get a bigger audience to the listing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallbackpuppet, post: 3958700, member: 38064"] I never understood the higher trade value to cash. I will say so far as price goes that firearms are a market just like any other and prices fluctuate. So current value has nothing to do with the original price. Typically a used firearm that is still in production that has been well maintained is worth 85-90% of retail price ( not MSRP as Retail is usually lower). Once a firearm is out of production then value is determined by what it will bring. This doesn't include other factors like customization or whatever that can increase or decrease the value. That being said value is value and I in my opinion if you want more in trade than in cash you don't really want to trade the gun and are just trying to get a bigger audience to the listing. [/QUOTE]
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