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    Default Blue Book for Guns?

    Since I am unable to find an on-line version that is free can anyone recommend a "Blue Book" for gun values both new and older firearms? I did a google search for shopping and a bunch came back. Was wondering if anyone can recommend any. I will mainly be using it when going to estate auctions or purchasing used firearms.

    Thanks!
    Eric

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    Default Re: Blue Book for Guns?

    Best thing you can do is cross reference at gunbroker and buds gun shop online and see what guns are selling for.

    other than that, you can go to any chain book store like borders or barnes & nobles. Go to the firearms section, which is usually inside the sports section or near by it, and look for the big red book. It usually has the most up to date values.
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    let them eventually bring the FBI to kill my wife and son over fucking chickens....

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    Default Re: Blue Book for Guns?

    There are several. Most dealers use the "Blue Book of Gun Values" or Flaydermans book (I don't know the proper name), or both. These are the 2 biggies. There are others but these two, as far as I know, the the most used. You can find these on line, or at any of the major bookstores.
    Ron USAF Ret E-8 FFL01/SOT3 NRA Benefactor Member

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    Default Re: Blue Book for Guns?

    Quote Originally Posted by Xringshooter View Post
    There are several. Most dealers use the "Blue Book of Gun Values".
    and it's actually blue this year.
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Default Re: Blue Book for Guns?

    Thanks guys. Just picked up the Blue Book from Buy.com with free shipping and 5% cash back for $32.

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