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y0diggity:

--- Quote from: 66bigblock on February 15, 2012, 11:40:31 PM ---It doesnt have some crazy looking gangsta carbon fiber coating on the slide does it??? ;D ;D


66bigblock


Its a joke people, lighten up...

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;D
No not this one. Although I have ordered a duracoat kit.I decided to make the slide a matte desert tan. Hopefully it'll look better then the awesome pink carbon on it now.

20nickels:
How do you search completeed auctions?  I cannot find them.

--- Quote from: m0par on February 15, 2012, 09:56:14 PM ---Another option: If you're registered on gunbroker.com you can search completed auctions to see what things have sold for. Otherwise, you can look at the current auctions and see what others are asking/bidding.

A quick look shows several used Glock 27's (don't know what generations) have sold for $350 to $400 over the past few months.

ETA: Oops, spent too much time looking on gunbroker, and SemperFiGuy beat me to it.

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Chris Z:
Use the "advanced search" feature

Click on the completed items tab

NE Bull:
I, too, check the gunbroker, also forum classifieds. I have a slew of forums I cruise now and again and see what folks are asking, and what folks are buying.  I think it's more of a real world, real time good guesstimate.  Bud's gun shop online also seems to be fairly close to going rates. 
Cheaperthandirt has a online auctions too, but I'm not sure how they compare.
Just some FYI from my experience.

20nickels:
Got it, tks.

--- Quote from: Chris Z on February 16, 2012, 11:30:04 AM ---Use the "advanced search" feature

Click on the completed items tab

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