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Don't buy guns that often so I'm never sure if I'm getting a decent deal or not.

Few weeks I'll be nearby a place pretty large outdoor store that has quite the selection to choose from.

There a site (gunbroker maybe?) that I could punch in what I'm looking at to see if its a fair price?
 
Don't buy guns that often so I'm never sure if I'm getting a decent deal or not.

Few weeks I'll be nearby a place pretty large outdoor store that has quite the selection to choose from.

There a site (gunbroker maybe?) that I could punch in what I'm looking at to see if its a fair price?

New or used guns?
 
Buds as mentioned previously , always know gunbroker is going to be higher than anyone else and armslist if you can access it still they’ve changed things you can reference recent classifieds to get comparable values . Or post it here and we can help .
 
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I buy a new Blue Book every 3-ish years. It's like any other Blue/Black book, a good reference but not the Gospel for price, it's handy for valuation by condition.

I have last years, but here's the current one.


If you have a Gunbroker account you can go to advanced search and do a search for completed auctions to get an idea of what stuff has sold for. I usually consider Gunbroker as max price and often wackadoodle price.
 
I've got a few UPC #'s saved on gun.deals. It'll list current prices and who's got them in stock. I've also set up an alert if one of them shows up at a price point I selected. Don't know if it works though because nothing has popped up at what I want to pay for it.
 
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