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    Default Approx selling/trade in value?

    I have a XD9sc, (4) 21 round mags, (2) 16 round mags, (3) 10 round mags. Also the carry case and what it came with.

    I've put about 2k rounds through it, well cleaned and oiled.

    What is the approx trade in value of it/ selling value....
    Owner of EMac's Tactical - www.emacstactical.com

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    Default Re: Approx selling/trade in value?

    Look at gun broker for the selling price. Ask around for the trade in value. Some places will low ball trade ins. YOu may also be able to sell it at a shop on cosignment.

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    Default Re: Approx selling/trade in value?

    as said above gun broker is a good place to start. and you can get an account and sell on there, you will have to find an FFL dealer to Mail it for you they charge between $25. to $35.00 to mail it.

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    Default Re: Approx selling/trade in value?

    alrighty, thanks
    Owner of EMac's Tactical - www.emacstactical.com

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    Default Re: Approx selling/trade in value?

    $100 bucks tops...
    but I am so kind and generous, I will offer you $200 for it and even pay for the fees


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    Default Re: Approx selling/trade in value?

    If you trade it in, your gonna be screwed.
    If you want most money out of it, sell it straight out...
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    Default Re: Approx selling/trade in value?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mity2 View Post
    If you trade it in, your gonna be screwed.
    If you want most money out of it, sell it straight out...
    just depends where it was traded, but don't expect market value on a trade.
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Default Re: Approx selling/trade in value?

    You might have better luck if you split the mags and sell some of them seperate. Some don't want to pay for the extra mags and you shouldn't have a hard time selling them seperately. Just post them on a number of forum classifieds.

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    Default Re: Approx selling/trade in value?

    Quote Originally Posted by hornady View Post
    as said above gun broker is a good place to start. and you can get an account and sell on there, you will have to find an FFL dealer to Mail it for you they charge between $25. to $35.00 to mail it.
    You dont have to send a pistol through an FFL01, but you DO have to send it overnight mail through UPS to an appropriate FFL.

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