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  • #31
    toby
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    • Jan 2010
    • 10576

    Many firearms are discontinued because they did not sell well. and others are discontinued because they just didn't stack up to the hype. A few go unnoticed and become good investments.

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    • #32
      CSACANNONEER
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      • Dec 2006
      • 44094

      Originally posted by JDay
      I don't think any RG is worth more than about $25.
      They didn't cost that much new. I'm sure I could put a few up for sale here for $75-$90 and sell them in a day. Fortunately, I would not do that. I just don't feel it's right to pass on something like a RG unless the buyer is 150% aware of what he/she is looking at and understands just how crappy RGs are.
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      • #33
        onelonehorseman
        Veteran Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 4888

        Originally posted by Steve_In_29
        What kind of out of production are we talking? Some minor version of a modern pistol that the manufacturer dropped from it's line or something that hasn't been made in 100 years?

        Bottom line....
        Some kind of HIGHLY collectible classic...don't shoot

        Just a run of the mill weapon....SHOOT!
        Might try to pick up some spare parts if still available.
        Pretty much this right here.
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