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  • smle-man
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Jan 2007
    • 10584

    Gun prices on CalGuns

    Seems like I'm seeing more and more firearms on the for sale section of CalGuns with price drops. Are private party gun prices starting to follow the real estate trends here in the Golden state?
  • #2
    apbrian112
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 2007
    • 3279

    from what i've seen, this is THE place to get good deals on firearms especially since you can often times find local sellers so the transaction fees are dropped significantly.
    CRPA Lifetime Member

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    • #3
      45DAVID1
      Banned
      • Oct 2007
      • 12145

      No. People know that once a gun/rifle goes up for sale the price will eventually drop. People will purposely not buy the item until the price goes down, because it most likely will go down. People just want the best deal possible. Speaking of that let me lower the price on some ammo I have on here.

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      • #4
        Gunaria
        Banned
        • Jan 2007
        • 3894

        What I have noticed lately is the price of FAL's going down a little bit. I guess it's to make up the difference in the price to feed them suckers.

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        • #5
          fun2none
          Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 402

          Originally posted by smle-man
          Seems like I'm seeing more and more firearms on the for sale section of CalGuns with price drops. Are private party gun prices starting to follow the real estate trends here in the Golden state?
          Based on my subjective observation, there are more items for sale than usual and there is a price softening which indicates more sellers than buyers. It could be anything from the housing deflation, energy inflation, income and property taxes just around the corner, fear of recession, etc.

          More people are selling to convert their assets into ca$h. For whatever it's worth, watch the video in the link below. It's little boring but very insightful - especially if you have a two-income family.

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          • #6
            -hanko
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
            CGN Contributor
            • Jul 2002
            • 14174

            Originally posted by Gunaria
            What I have noticed lately is the price of FAL's going down a little bit. I guess it's to make up the difference in the price to feed them suckers.
            It's more than just ammo...

            With more recession news, discretionary spending for hobbies will decline; whether it's weapons, RC airplanes, or anything else.

            If ammo is a concern, reloading fixes that problem, as does going to a rifle with a less expensive feeding habit; you can shoot a bolt gun for all afternoon with the same ammo count a semi gun could eat in half an hour.

            People are finally realizing that a franken-fal is worth no more than the price of parts, unless assembled by a smith with a large following and a demonstrated history of making VERY nice fal's.

            Building your own fal is not too hard, but it's much more difficult than a assembling an AR, to say the least.

            Authentic oem FAL's are not losing money...e.g., verifiable FN's, Rosario's, Poyer imports, sear-cut semi G1's, etc.

            NFA guns haven't lost anything that I can see yet, but I don't look at subguns.com too often

            Just for me, I've got enough fal's that I can trade a few for mousegun parts.

            -hanko
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            • #7
              kurac
              Veteran Member
              • Dec 2005
              • 2917

              I have sold a few items here on calguns and did not even come close to doing a price drop on any of them. The important thing is you need to price it right, not how much you think its worth but how much similar items are selling for. Yes I could have gotten more if I sold them on consignment but then the house would have taken 20% so I take the value of the item at a gun shop, knock of 10% and list it on calguns, in the end everyone is happy.
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              • #8
                Riodog
                Banned
                • Feb 2006
                • 1127

                Say what?
                Rio

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                • #9
                  EastBayRidge
                  Member
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 480

                  Tax time's approaching...
                  Leave the cannoli, take the gun.

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                  • #10
                    USN CHIEF
                    I need a LIFE!!
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 11540

                    I like it when the prices go down...
                    Originally posted by tankerman
                    I think most folks bubba their AR's because they watch too many action movies, play too many video games and don't understand how to socialize properly, so they fantasize about being 'action hero's'. Kind of like little girls playing dress-up.
                    Originally posted by Douglas711
                    Is everybody stocking up on guys now? Just curious some gun prices seem to be getting high.

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                    • #11
                      aplinker
                      I need a LIFE!!
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 16762

                      Or anything we like, for that matter.

                      Originally posted by USN CHIEF
                      I like it when the prices go down...

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                      • #12
                        cactus
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 1556

                        Generally I think both parties benefit. The seller sells there gun for way more than a dealer would give them and members get good deals. Win win situation in my book. I one thing I dont understand is how new members are making there first post in the for sale section.

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                        • #13
                          CALI-gula
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 7067

                          Originally posted by fun2none
                          Based on my subjective observation, there are more items for sale than usual and there is a price softening which indicates more sellers than buyers. It could be anything from the housing deflation, energy inflation, income and property taxes just around the corner, fear of recession, etc.

                          More people are selling to convert their assets into ca$h. For whatever it's worth, watch the video in the link below. It's little boring but very insightful - especially if you have a two-income family.
                          Naw... you are all overthinking this. It's not the economy or taxes - may be for some people, but I'm seeing the majority have OLL/OLR motives. More and more people are realizing the OLL/OLR availability situation and siphoning off their "collector" guns to go get things like advanced ARs, top of the line AKs (i.e. Hungarian/AVEX/Arsenal Inc.) a SIG-556, a PTR-91, or any number of the over-priced Vector/Coharie creations.

                          All it takes is to look at the fact that many of the sellers are also buyers - in the same week. Many have sold some rare animal and turned around to buy an HK USC or DPMS in .308 .

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                          • #14
                            five.five-six
                            CGN Contributor
                            • May 2006
                            • 34870

                            Originally posted by 45DAVID1
                            No. People know that once a gun/rifle goes up for sale the price will eventually drop. People will purposely not buy the item until the price goes down, because it most likely will go down. People just want the best deal possible. Speaking of that let me lower the price on some ammo I have on here.
                            but then again you run the risk of someong snaping it up cause they want it and loosing out..calguns is a great place for firearm commerce!

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                            • #15
                              mymonkeyman
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 1049

                              Originally posted by EastBayRidge
                              Tax time's approaching...
                              Yes, watch as prices go down as people have to pay and then skyrocket when every calgunner is looking for something to buy with a $600 rebate check.
                              The above does not constitute legal advice. I am not your lawyer.

                              "[T]he enshrinement of constitutional rights necessarily takes certain policy choices off the table."

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