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Does value change for a caliber's first year?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1319300" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>All depends if it's a survivor or is a has been...something that was around for a short time and then discontinued can be worth more, but low serial numbers only to a collector and that takes awhile... I have a model 7 stainless synthetic in .300 saum, no one wanted it and I picked it up brand new for around $400.00, looking on gunbroker I see some are nearly twice that...also a 700 marked 7mm Express instead of .280 rem... Things like these odd balls can be worth more than standards and how much someone wants them also....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1319300, member: 8845"] All depends if it's a survivor or is a has been...something that was around for a short time and then discontinued can be worth more, but low serial numbers only to a collector and that takes awhile... I have a model 7 stainless synthetic in .300 saum, no one wanted it and I picked it up brand new for around $400.00, looking on gunbroker I see some are nearly twice that...also a 700 marked 7mm Express instead of .280 rem... Things like these odd balls can be worth more than standards and how much someone wants them also.... [/QUOTE]
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