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9 hours ago, BigBlackGlock said:

You'd typically value second hand guns at 75% of original value. Considering it's got issues, that'll hit it down to about 50/60%, depending on the extent of the damage. 

Yes but I was thinking it's more due to how rare they are?

 

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31 minutes ago, blacksanta said:

Yes but I was thinking it's more due to how rare they are?

 

How easy and how much to replace the broken part?  If you replace it then the gun is worth more money or accept it is worth less, regardless of how rare, because it is not in ideal condition.  Picture(s) could allow a better appreciation of value. If you create a sales topic, lack of interest will guide if it is considered overprice but then you could get lucky with someone who wants a rare item.

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1 hour ago, blacksanta said:

Yes but I was thinking it's more due to how rare they are?

 

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They were rare a little while ago, but Hephaestus/GHK are releasing their 2017 model of it (or already have, I forgot). I've had many rare guns, they will still sell at the same price as other guns, most of the time, due to unavailability of spares and whatnot. No one wants a super rare paperweight if something goes wrong :) You'd have to find a collector who is specifically looking for a Groza, and a broken one at that, for it to fetch a higher price.

 

Edit: 2017 model looks like it was released and has sold out in most places, but can be found on the odd Asian retailer sites. One UK retailer (very surprisingly) seems to have one or a few. Some places still seem to be taking preorders, possibly meaning another batch is on the way.

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1 hour ago, Jedi_Master said:

 

How easy and how much to replace the broken part?  If you replace it then the gun is worth more money or accept it is worth less, regardless of how rare, because it is not in ideal condition.  Picture(s) could allow a better appreciation of value. If you create a sales topic, lack of interest will guide if it is considered overprice but then you could get lucky with someone who wants a rare item.

i am not selling one im thinking of buying one ahah

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1 hour ago, blacksanta said:

i am not selling one im thinking of buying one ahah

 

Same applies, just in reverse. All depends what you think it is worth, etc. :)

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