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What is a 2001 9422 Standard, straight grip, checkered stock, 95% condition, no box worth these days?
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search GunBroker for ideas.....
T R U M P W O N !
U L T R A M A G A !
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more than most people want to pay
A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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search GunBroker for ideas.....
Yes, checked there and the range of prices is pretty wide
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more than most people want to pay Is $675 more than you would want to pay for one like I described?
Last edited by Cruiser1; 03/01/17.
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Its a fantastic gun though
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more than most people want to pay Is $675 more than you would want to pay for one like I described? no, I have two 9422's, the standard 22 lr is the 16-inch Trapper and the other is the 22 magnum.
A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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$675 is a good price. Most start around $850
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That is about what I paid for mine in .22 mag. this winter..
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Glad I won mine in a raffle!
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I saw a 9422 magnum about a week ago for $1199.00, about 85% condition. Im sure someone will buy it.
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I bought it for a bit less than the $675 asking price; not a scratch on it. I am pleased; cool little rifle.
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I saw a 9422 magnum about a week ago for $1199.00, about 85% condition. Im sure someone will buy it. I have a 9422 XTR, 99% condition, .22 Mag. Maybe I need to think about selling it!
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When production stopped they took a big jump and $1k was pretty common. It appears that folks have since figured out that they made around a million of them and prices have dropped. $650-750 is what I would call the market for a 95% rifle out of the box.
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I just bought a 17HMR 94 for $800.00 no box, but not a scratch on it. I also have the engraved one with the raccoon and coon dog on it...I think wifey paid $450 for it back when it was new. I knew I married her for something.
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