I've had time to consider the suggestions made to me here awhile back and I have decided to sell my unused (& unfired) 1953 Model G. in .250.
I'm simply not a "collector" of such things and I'd rather put the funds into another weapon that I'd actually use. I spoke yesterday with the fellow who'd sold it to my now-deceased buddy (the owner of Tommyguns), and he confirmed that it'd likely be at least worth what was paid for it back in 2017. He suggested I list it on Guns International to get the most value for it. Does that sound about right to you folks?
There is no such thing as an "unfired" rifle. Got box & paper work? 99G's were no made in 1953. 99EG? You'll get the same money selling direct without middleman, fees, ect. Sell at auction just means the buyer will pay more which the middleman takes and you get the same money as if you sold directly. Good luck.
I can't see anyway that anyone here is going to pay the maximum amount he could get on GB. Especially with many of the members here complaining about how high prices are for them these days.
Unless things have changed, I believe if you sold a gun for 1750$ on GB you'd only have to give GB $67.50. That's not much money for the audience you'd probably attract by using the service. Don't trust my math though, look into it yourselves.
But this gun is either an EG or F in 250, so an uncommon gun at best. So it should attract a lot of attention no matter where it is listed.
damnesia: My apologies, yes it is an EG. I've described it here in earlier posts (and even posted some photography), but here it is again...
[img] serial number 8352xx
I inherited this gun from a dear friend and had big plans for it's use, but... it's a bit too-nice for what I had in mind. After several discussions here with the resident experts, I've decided to move it along. My buddy paid $1,850 for it back in 2017. After speaking with the fellow he got it from then (he's a regular M99 dealer on GI and he confirmed it's value in the current marketplace). If somebody here has any interest, I'd be happy to discuss it. Send me a note here and we'll discuss the matter.
I can't see anyway that anyone here is going to pay the maximum amount he could get on GB. Especially with many of the members here complaining about how high prices are for them these days.
Ignorance is bliss. Speaking for ones self rather than judging others is a good policy.
The OP's rifle is a nice one. Is it $1850 nice? Not to me, but maybe to someone. Glad the OP got some education here and tossed it out here.
Who was judging? The OP's question was about getting maximum value for it. Throwing out a price and having one person bite isn't the best way to get the max price on anything. There are frequently discussions on here about how high prices are for 99s on GB. There is even a rule on the forum against posting live auctions so as to not drive up prices for members that may be potentially bidding on the item. While I understand the concept, it is for members get a better deal on something. A rifle is worth what the market will bear and keeping potential demand away from an auction is under cutting said market.
It's sad to think this (or any run of the mill mass produced rifle) being stuck in some collection because it may be unfired. Reminds me of the car auctions where some guy dies and all his Corvettes with 6 miles on them are auctioned off. Wonder if those same people are virgins so as to be unused ?
I hope whomever buys it puts a scope on it an heads into the woods.
That's where a 99 belongs !
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I'd put it on GI and see what happens. When things don't sell that generally means the price has to come down. Put it on GI and give it a month. You've got nothing to loose and everything to gain. And if it doesn't sell there you can either adjust the price accordingly or bring it on over here and list it in the classifieds. Regardless of what you do, selling items like firerms are just fishing trips and you keep at it untill you get a bite or you give up.
As for price, who knows these days. My old rule of thumb was that a 99 in 250 generally got you about 150 more than the same rifle in 300. But that was just a few short years ago when I stepped aside to let a then new member snag a damn nice post war 300 99R (which I was just told was determined to be an RS) for 430-bucks (circa 2017). Today, I'd venture a guess that same rifle might fetch maybe 1300 on a good day.
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Put it up here put your price on let it go for 1 week you have run it around here so now put it up
Sure wish we had a like button.
He did.
Originally Posted by Lloyd3
After several discussions here with the resident experts, I've decided to move it along. My buddy paid $1,850 for it back in 2017. After speaking with the fellow he got it from then (he's a regular M99 dealer on GI and he confirmed it's value in the current marketplace). If somebody here has any interest, I'd be happy to discuss it. Send me a note here and we'll discuss the matter.