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A single trigger, rimmed 416 Rigby, over under double rifle BRNO.
WEBLEY & SCOTT 450 #2 N. E.- 28" EXTRACT CHOPPER LUMP Bbls.- DOLLS HEAD THIRD BITE- PROPER WEIGHT at 11 Lbs. 3 Oz.- VERY GOOD BORES- SOLID WOOD
WEBLEY & SCOTT 450 #2 N. E.- 28" EXTRACT CHOPPER LUMP Bbls.- DOLLS HEAD THIRD BITE- PROPER WEIGHT at 11 Lbs. 3 Oz.- VERY GOOD BORES- SOLID WOOD for sale online.www.gunsinternational.com
Somebody buy this before I have too.
I'll weigh in.If anyone cares to weigh in ..
MONTE MANDARINO CUSTOM MAUSER 500 JEFFERY for sale
MONTE MANDARINO CUSTOM MAUSER 500 JEFFERY for sale online.www.gunsinternational.com
I guess it’s not super surprising when the better known gun dealers are sometimes doubling up on market value of their merchandise. But it is a bit disappointing. IIRC, A similar deal happened recently on Belgium 416 imperial action rifle - Champlin had it listed for $12kish, and then it was sold by Cabelas for $8kish. Cabelas isn’t typically in the business of giving deals - I think it actually was fair. The prior pricing was super high, and it does make me wonder how much above market are the prices at the bigger dealers. Knowledge definitely has value, but 50-100% more??I'll weigh in.
I handled this rifle at the DSC show in 2020 at the Cabela's booth. I vaguely recall that it was well balanced and seemed even lighter than the listed weight. What I distinctly recall was that it was a tremendous bargain, since Cabela's was asking just $8,000. It disappeared from their website shortly after the show and then reappeared on Barnett's site at $15,000.
I know they don’t deal exclusively in fine guns and rifles but Dury’s is open about buying at 30% below market value. It does make one wonder about the other dealers.I guess it’s not super surprising when the better known gun dealers are sometimes doubling up on market value of their merchandise. But it is a bit disappointing. IIRC, A similar deal happened recently on Belgium 416 imperial action rifle - Champlin had it listed for $12kish, and then it was sold by Cabelas for $8kish. Cabelas isn’t typically in the business of giving deals - I think it actually was fair. The prior pricing was super high, and it does make me wonder how much above market are the prices at the bigger dealers. Knowledge definitely has value, but 50-100% more??
Cabelas has changed their business model a lot since purchased by Bass Pro.I know they don’t deal exclusively in fine guns and rifles but Dury’s is open about buying at 30% below market value. It does make one wonder about the other dealers.
Having said that, in my ignorance I did waste a trip to Cabela’s once in order to sell them two rifles. They offered me 1/3 market value..
For a dealer buying 30% below market value is fairly common, it is even quite a nice figure. But too often I see a dealer buying 30-50% below market value, then selling only at 30-50% above market value.I know they don’t deal exclusively in fine guns and rifles but Dury’s is open about buying at 30% below market value. It does make one wonder about the other dealers.
Having said that, in my ignorance I did waste a trip to Cabela’s once in order to sell them two rifles. They offered me 1/3 market value..
I totally agree. I should’ve expanded upon my previous post. I’m a capitalist through and through and I know a business must be profitable and I think 30% below is perfectly fair for a dealer to buy at in order to sell at market value or even 10-15% over (on used guns at least). As long as that premium is based on their expertise and an assurance that you’re not buying junk. Anything over that I vehemently disagree with. Full disclosure I have overpaid beforeFor a dealer buying 30% below market value is fairly common, it is even quite a nice figure. But too often I see a dealer buying 30-50% below market value, then selling only at 30-50% above market value.
what say ye concerning this one?https://www.gunsinternational.com/g...y-450-3-1-4-double-rifle.cfm?gun_id=102081255
350 gr (23 g) | 2,150 ft/s (660 m/s) | 2,340 ft⋅lbf (3,170 J) |
350 gr (23 g) 2,150 ft/s (660 m/s) 2,340 ft⋅lbf (3,170 J)
It looks like a black powder 3 1/4" double. I pulled the above performance specs from Wikipedia.
It is definitely not for dangerous game...
It don't know it that's a good or bad price for such a rifle.
It’s a highly subjective matter with a lot of factors to consider but I think it’s ok to critique a seller’s price and deem it “unfair” if said product is still being produced and/or has a known (or ballpark knowable) replacement cost etc.. I agree with most of your post but just because someone is willing to overpay for something because they want it doesn’t mean it was priced “fairly” and is therefore worthy of criticism. You can replace “fair” with “reasonable” if you so desire.We consumers are in control of what things cost…..especially so in the case of nonessentials like hunting arms. Think the seller is making an “unfair” profit? Don’t buy it. If someone else doesn’t mind and pays the seller’s price, then it was priced “fairly.” If no one buys it, then the seller must reduce the asking price to the point someone is willing to pay, or enjoy keeping the gun in inventory. Personally I could care less what the owner’s cost basis is. If I want it enough to pay the price, I do, and never look back.