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<blockquote data-quote="brian11" data-source="post: 2823606" data-attributes="member: 112031"><p>They, like any else, are worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay for one at that moment. Heck, a year or two ago, there was a huge run on the .220 Swift special "FIRST PRODUCTION" Rem700 rifles made back in 1990. At first, they were selling for about $3000, so I was tempted to put mine up for sale. But then I decided I'd rather have the rifle. Then later, they were selling in the $3,000s. Again tempted, again chose to keep the rifle instead. Others then started getting into the $4,000s for them in new with box condition. I saw a mint one with box and original everything go for over $10,000 (and I confirmed with the seller that the buyer actually PAID for it), so I decided I could part with mine for that kind of money. I got over $6,000 for mine a year ago, and it didn't even have the original box. The big run on them seems to have dissipated now, as I rarely see them come up for sale now, especially the mint condition ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian11, post: 2823606, member: 112031"] They, like any else, are worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay for one at that moment. Heck, a year or two ago, there was a huge run on the .220 Swift special "FIRST PRODUCTION" Rem700 rifles made back in 1990. At first, they were selling for about $3000, so I was tempted to put mine up for sale. But then I decided I'd rather have the rifle. Then later, they were selling in the $3,000s. Again tempted, again chose to keep the rifle instead. Others then started getting into the $4,000s for them in new with box condition. I saw a mint one with box and original everything go for over $10,000 (and I confirmed with the seller that the buyer actually PAID for it), so I decided I could part with mine for that kind of money. I got over $6,000 for mine a year ago, and it didn't even have the original box. The big run on them seems to have dissipated now, as I rarely see them come up for sale now, especially the mint condition ones. [/QUOTE]
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