question on value: 9422m

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question on value: 9422m

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What is the value of a Legacy 22" barreled 9422m with a semi-pistol grip? It was purchased new in 2004, and it has mainly been a closet queen. 99% condition except for scope mount marks. I may have 400 rounds down the barrel.

My friend was interested in buying or trading for it. With my observations from the online sites and the cost of new rifles, I told him my friend price was $475. What happened next was shocking....an ugly display of swearing and name calling I haven't experienced in ages. Is my price high? I thought it was well below market price.

Kinda funny this may end up costing me a buddy. I don't take kindly to the insults thrown my way.
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With friends like that, who needs ex-wives. I've seen beat up ones go for $400. What was he expecting, to get it for $200 or so.
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I have a nice, nearly new 9422M...one of the last ones made. Right now, even if I wanted to sell it, and I don't, I'd expect no less than 800$$.........Now, THAT might be a little high, but, it's what I'd want for it. :wink:
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$475 is giving it away, your friend is stupid for not jumping on it!... :roll:
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Looks like my 800$$ ain't that high after all....Tell your "friend" he's a dip-Pelosi...
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Re: question on value: 9422m

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A 99% 9422M (.22 Magnum) Legacy is $800 plus all day long with no trade.
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Recently sold one for $700. Was made in the late 70's from what I remember. I picked it up cheap in a local shop and never fired it.

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Re: question on value: 9422m

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Right on! The guy figured $200 for a masterfully crafted work of steel and walnut. I had a figuring that $700-800 was the going rate....but like I said, $475 was gonna be the friend discount. I don't shoot it much anymore, but the issue is that I live in Yorkistan under Comrades Cuomo and Bloomishvec. How would I sell to someone out of state? I don't know.
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Re: question on value: 9422m

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I would buy that 9422M all day long at $475.

Your buddy doesn't know what they're worth. Show him this thread if he wants one so bad.

Or, for all of his swearing and tantrum, he can shove it.

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Sounds like a "friend" you can do without :D :D
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Re: question on value: 9422m

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I would now double the price to him if he comes back.
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Cheapest I've run across one lately is $500. If it had been LR instead of Mag I'd have bought it.
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That's a price I would only give to a GOOD friend! Your bud obviously isn't aware of the true market value.
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THAT BLOWHARD IS NO FRIEND AND NEVER WAS . GOOD FREAKING RIDDANCE !
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