Crazy price of used guns

He knows that Gamo is now making
"cphps" they're marketing gamo HPs under the Crosman Premier label. 7.9CPHP is now 7.6CPHP which were the Gamo HPs.
I don't know about .22 yet. But the old CPHP .177 are about to go bye bye
If Daisy bought out Crosman I wonder why they wouldn't also own the pellet making equipment and continue using it to produce the pellets?
 
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I know prices,I know what it takes do custom something ,money and time spent.Truthfully the only thing I can not do is make a stock.I think we are talking more about the time involved to do something right.Also wouldn't you want to keep the gun you fixed up for yourself?
Custom stocks usually cost more than the gun it is made for.
Your work is free ,Thank you.:eek:🤣
Custom stocks are another whole issue. If I were to sell a rifle, I would put the original stock on it and sell the custom stock separately. I've bought lots of guns just for the wood.
 
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IMO, used accessories add no value to the gun. Tuning? Less. I don’t place any value on someone screwing around with all the settings and modifying who knows what. I’d rather buy a bone stock unmolested rifle .
It depends who is putting them on and doing the work. Sometimes in the classifieds you will see modified guns, by known high quality tuners (AZ, DW) and those guns, if just used by the seller are worth more than new most of the time and are resolved and problem free, if the seller is a well known member with a good rep. The point is you have to really follow everything and everyone, and if you do you can find good deals. Yeah, it might not be worth 'your' trouble, but it could certainly be worth someone else's.
 
It depends who is putting them on and doing the work. Sometimes in the classifieds you will see modified guns, by known high quality tuners (AZ, DW) and those guns, if just used by the seller are worth more than new most of the time and are resolved and problem free, if the seller is a well known member with a good rep. The point is you have to really follow everything and everyone, and if you do you can find good deals. Yeah, it might not be worth 'your' trouble, but it could certainly be worth someone else's.


Not to toot my own horn but this made selling rifles at the beginning of last year much easier, My paradigm and mini, were basically sold within minutes and I touched base with both owners earlier this year, neither has touched a setting since they purchased them over a year ago. It wasn't just those two either, the MK2 .22 75FPE Impact I built and sold, that one went insanely fast. Members and rifles with a following will sell faster and/or for more.
 
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