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Price Check - Mexican Mauser

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07 March 2015, 08:33
Glen71
Price Check - Mexican Mauser
What is a fair price for a complete (and very clean) 1910 Mexican Mauser action?
07 March 2015, 18:26
Jim Kobe
Don't know about a 1910 but I have a 1936 complete I would sell for $400


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07 March 2015, 19:08
Woodhits
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07 March 2015, 19:48
fla3006
quote:
Glen71:
What is a fair price for a complete (and very clean) 1910 Mexican Mauser action?
$250-$300 IMO


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08 March 2015, 00:45
jeffeosso
quote:
Originally posted by fla3006:
quote:
Glen71:
What is a fair price for a complete (and very clean) 1910 Mexican Mauser action?
$250-$300 IMO

+1

add $75-100 for a 36 with cocking piece


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09 March 2015, 22:32
Glen71
Thanks. Don't need a 1936, in fact I have one I'm looking to move.
09 March 2015, 23:58
lindy2
one of the best ways to find out is to use the same method that the largest retailers in the world use to sell their goods.

Place an ad. Start high. Keep reducing by a little bit each time until somebody buys it.
10 March 2015, 02:43
Glen71
quote:
Originally posted by lindy2:
one of the best ways to find out is to use the same method that the largest retailers in the world use to sell their goods.

Place an ad. Start high. Keep reducing by a little bit each time until somebody buys it.

I'm buying, not selling.
10 March 2015, 03:16
lindy2
quote:
Originally posted by Glen71:
quote:
Originally posted by lindy2:
one of the best ways to find out is to use the same method that the largest retailers in the world use to sell their goods.

Place an ad. Start high. Keep reducing by a little bit each time until somebody buys it.

I'm buying, not selling.


then do just the opposite. start low and keep raising your bid until you get the guy to sell (or until you hit your limit).