Crazy price of used guns

Quality work with quality parts tuned and assembled by a reputable shop or person having the credo that it has improved not only function but accuracy can indeed sell for close to invested monies IMO ;)
Adding on a bunch of bling parts for looks and lets say ... cobbled together parts & pieces done in a blind faith attempt hoping for a better air gun ... Not so much :cautious:
 
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When it comes to tuning for me that can only result in negative. The negative comes in when internal changes are made. Then it’s a hard pass as who knows what you will get. I bought a mk2 impact once that had the hammer and spring heavied up. Not only did I have to change all that but the gun wouldn’t seal anymore at normal pressure because it got accustomed to 170 bar plus so a new valve and seat were also needed. Bone stock for me from now on.
 
I was curious as to what folks feel a "good discount" from the new list should be on a gun. I buy and sell (buy about 50% more than sell) a LOT, and I am, well, let's say VERY impulsive when something new and shiny launches, I am usually one of the first in line with the AMEX out and a smile on my face. I also tend to over buy certain brands/models (RAW, older FX, Kalibergun, and others), so I end up with multiples of the same gun, and when I see the boxes piling up, I tend to realize I do not need 3 HM100x.22, so I re-list one or two.

I feel like I am almost a bit too low on used guns, as once I purchase something, I just count that money as gone, when I sell, well, that is just a bit extra to recycle into something else and tend to get multiple responses in the first few minutes and a sale happens quckily.

New is where I struggle. I have a new Evol (newest with SUB MOA barrel, etc.) posted at roughly 20% of a discount from new. I by no means am married to that price, but would rather price it to sell in the first few days than have it linger. I get that not everyone is a buyer for every gun posted, but feel with what I buy new (high-end from reputable sellers, AoA, Utah, etc) that most members would see them as a good value. Some sell in 5 minutes, some sit for months, or never sell, so is that more just that folks want certain brands or models, or should things be priced at more of a discount off the bat to get more traction?

I am into the Evol I have listed for roughly 2800.00. Have it listed for 2300, would I sell for 1000.00, no, would I sell for 1950.00, most likely. I also know guys like to negotiate and have had more than one member get mad when I do not, so now I have built in a bit of a buffer to allow for some back and forth.

Long post for a simple question, I guess. What is the discount form list you feel is fair as a starting point when selling a new gun in the classifieds? Do you negotiate or just list it for what is a fair price?