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Originally Posted by notorious
My rule of thumb is 25%/ good condition.
It needs to be at least 25% cheaper than a new one and be in good condition or it isn't worth it. You have no idea how the gun has been treated, how many rounds have been ran through it, etc.
Guns are like car audio and airplanes: people usually embelish or bend the truth.
Besides, an extra $100 for full warranty and peace of mind is worth every penny.
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I didn’t know that rule of thumb but that is basically what I told him.