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I am going to look at a inland rebuild service grade no import mark. I am trying to get some idea of fair price for a inland rebuild shooter grade thanks
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There are two for sale here, when they sell you have your answer.
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Based on the prices I saw at the auction this past weekend $1500 to 2100
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Sticker shock that I saw at Chantilly Gun Show, was 1700 and upwards. Whether those Inlands were mix master or "correct", I did not bother to check. I sure have not seen any carbine at 1000 dollars for a very long time.
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Carbine prices are low from a few years ago. September gun show here there was several Inland’s and a Winchester. All were good condition mixmasters with all USGI parts and no import marks. They were priced $1100-1300 and none were moving. The Winchester was the cheapest and surprised me it was not selling.
A little before that show, I saw a GB auction listing for an Inland that was a local seller. It was at $1000 and no bidders. I met up with the seller and looked at it. It was a rebuild with little use since, a nice tight Winchester stock and came with two great condition USGI 30 round mags. That rifle sold for $1000. It was a good price for the condition. |
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Gunshow last weekend, Inland priced $1300 seller said he would take $1100
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I picked up 4 Inlands and a QHMC this year for under $1,000 each. Three did go over $1,000 with shipping and tax but the sellers all got less than $1,000. The Inlands were a 2.97, 4.95, 5.35 and 6.89 all with original barrels. The 2.97 was a CMP carbine, no info on the 4.95 or 5.35 carbines and 6.89 was a Blue Sky import. The QHMC was a 1.55 with a 10-44 Inland barrel.
I've also seen a UEF and WRA sell for less than $1,000 recently. They are still out there if you look. GuapoPogi |
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TMCA show last weekend; Inland mix master $1500, Winchester mix master $2000 and other at $2k, plus. Garands even worse in price.
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I sold my Winchester Carbine a couple weeks ago and got $1750 for it .
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Prices have been all over the place on Gunbroker.com over the last several months: anywhere from $900 to $1,800 for essentially the same rifle with respect to condition and value. If you get into a bidding war with someone who has the cash, the selling price will be high. You can tell a newbie with deep pockets by looking at the number of "buys" after a username. For some people, $2000 is just not a big deal. It's common to see someone with 2 buys hop on an auction and bid the price up. Surprisingly, shill bidding, which is plague on eBay, is quite rare on Gunbroker.com in my experience. Perhaps it is perceived as too dangerous a practice when guns are involved. The folks with 100 or more buys are serious collectors and dealers. You can discount the Hail Mary asking prices. Look for completed sales. If you are patient and conduct due diligence, you'll get a mixmaster Inland for about $1000. Gunbroker is a good place to pick up a shooter carbine . If you really want something nice or more rare, save your money and deal with the collector community here. What goes for buying works for selling too.
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