Ferryboatcaptain
40 Cal
Decided I need a .54 in nice condition . What does the average guy say one is worth ? Thanks for any help with this . FBC
Ive been looking for awhile and would be all over one for 250-350 . Problem is I never see renegades in person only hawkens . Bought a very nice .45 Cherokee recently . First one I ever seen . thanksReal value 250 to 350 or so depending on condition. But because in today's instant gratification world no-one can be patient enough for sellers to come to their senses you see them listed, and people paying, up to 400 to 450 or even more.
There's a Renegade Hunter on GB. I think the starting bid is like $350 iirc. Looks like it's in great shape.Ive been looking for awhile and would be all over one for 250-350 . Problem is I never see renegades in person only hawkens . Bought a very nice .45 Cherokee recently . First one I ever seen . thanks
It may come to buying off GB and I'm ok with that for the right price . Probably find a better deal after deer season is over . FBCThere's a Renegade Hunter on GB. I think the starting bid is like $350 iirc. Looks like it's in great shape.
I don't really want a single trigger though .It may come to buying off GB and I'm ok with that for the right price . Probably find a better deal after deer season is over . FBC
Bubba, do pre warning rifles sell for higher prices on average ? ThanksReal value 250 to 350 or so depending on condition. But because in today's instant gratification world no-one can be patient enough for sellers to come to their senses you see them listed, and people paying, up to 400 to 450 or even more.
Ferry Boat Captain, please check your PM's for a way to get what you want.
Failing that, IMO the best way to locate one would be to take a road trip to look at the used gunracks in funshops, especially ones that have a rack of guns that have had several birthdays there.
IME, many shops that cater to younger folks who prefer a modern gun to a sidelock regard sidelocks as not desireable, and usually price them low.
If I don't find any displayed, I ALWAYS ask if they have any that aren't on display.
Thas is how I was able to buy this pristine .45 T/C Seneca for less than $100
( top, below - with my .36 Seneca)
Yes hunting for one is half the fun . You have a couple nice ones there for sure .Ferry Boat Captain, please check your PM's for a way to get what you want.
Failing that, IMO the best way to locate one would be to take a road trip to look at the used gunracks in funshops, especially ones that have a rack of guns that have had several birthdays there.
IME, many shops that cater to younger folks who prefer a modern gun to a sidelock regard sidelocks as not desireable, and usually price them low.
If I don't find any displayed, I ALWAYS ask if they have any that aren't on display.
Thas is how I was able to buy this pristine .45 T/C Seneca for less than $100
( top, below - with my .36 Seneca)
Jumping in here just to offer my green with envy congratulations on that purchase!Ferry Boat Captain, please check your PM's for a way to get what you want.
Failing that, IMO the best way to locate one would be to take a road trip to look at the used gunracks in funshops, especially ones that have a rack of guns that have had several birthdays there.
IME, many shops that cater to younger folks who prefer a modern gun to a sidelock regard sidelocks as not desireable, and usually price them low.
If I don't find any displayed, I ALWAYS ask if they have any that aren't on display.
Thas is how I was able to buy this pristine .45 T/C Seneca for less than $100
( top, below - with my .36 Seneca)
Hmmm… wouldn’t that be taken to mean that the real value is within the range of $250-450 dollars? Essentially, any rifle will “worth wha a buyer will pay for it.Real value 250 to 350 or so depending on condition. But because in today's instant gratification world no-one can be patient enough for sellers to come to their senses you see them listed, and people paying, up to 400 to 450 or even more.
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