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I have a Gen 3 Glock 22 with approx 100 rounds through it, night sights, three 15rnd mags, Serpa holster, and 1200 rnds of ammo. What would be fair asking price on it? Looking at getting into a 1911 platform.

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$475 for gun

$490 for gun + holster

i would say the average price of .40 S&W is about $15 a box...

@ 24 boxes....thats $360!!!

hope that gets you close to what you are wanting??

i would say separate the ammo....cut a good deal on it. maybe 2 for $27....3 for $40??

just my thoughts???

good luck with sale my friend...

(p.s.) I need some ammo!!!! ha ha ha ha

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That seems to be a fair price with nite sights. G 22's arent as easy to sell as the 23 or 27 . But i wouldnt take it to the gun shop and take a beating on price with a trade. Just hang in there on a sale and try to get back as much of your money back as you can. Good Luck

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Glock 22's are hard to trade off because there are so many out there because of the Law Enforcement crowd. Just be patient. Like new gun with NS, 3 mags should bring $475 fairly easy.

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I would recommend you sell half your ammo and buy a cheap ria to make sure you like the platform before you dive in head first. Also don't forget to join up as a benefactor so you can sell in the classifieds section.

Guest rebeldrummer
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I would recommend you sell half your ammo and buy a cheap ria to make sure you like the platform before you dive in head first. Also don't forget to join up as a benefactor so you can sell in the classifieds section.

Some places sell RIA's as cheap as $389. The "upgraded" tactical models as low as $429!!!

I second this idea....buy cheap, get used to the platform then upgrade internals and have fun? just my 2 cents....

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Having had 3 RIAs and 7 or 8 other 1911s I also second the idea of getting an RIA. The RIA works and what more could you want in a combat pistol? What I have found is that 1911s, although really cool and fun to work on, are heavy, unless you get one with an alloy frame - but then is it a "real" 1911 if it weighs less than the 38oz all steel version? My most recent idea of the perfect "1911":

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