Muzzleloader Prices ????
I have (2) muzzleloaders I am wanting to sale, but don't know what to ask for them.
(1) Thompson Hawken with all the fancy brass.
(2) Thompson Renagade ( Standard Blued).
Can ya'll throw some rough estimates my way. Your help would be appreciated. Thanks.
(1) Thompson Hawken with all the fancy brass.
(2) Thompson Renagade ( Standard Blued).
Can ya'll throw some rough estimates my way. Your help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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What condition ? 90% would probably be around $300 for Hawken a little less for Renegade.. 0 -
depends on location also, if inlines are legal to hunt with in your state, like they are here, I couldn't get $100 out of my renegade. I decided just to keep if for a loaner, wasn't going to just give it away. 0 -
Inlines have destroyed the value of sidelocks here in NC. I have saw several Thompsons sell at estate auctions for $50- $75. Local pawn shops have them for around $100. 0 -
Thanks for the information. I will keep them both before I give them away. Thanks again. 0 -
T/C still makes the Hawken. The MSRP is over $600. Hang on to yours as the used prices will go up again. Remember how the prices of recurve bows dropped in the 70's when compound bows came out? Today those old Bear recurves are in demend and bring decent prices. Since there are relatively few sidelocks being made presently, it's just a matter of time before they become hard to find and prices will rise. I buy all the quality sidelocks that have good bores that I see for sale locally, usually for $100-150. I expect the value of these to double in the next five years. It's the inlines that will probably drop sharply in value before long. My favorites are the T/C Hawken, the Renegade, New Englander, White Mountain carbine, and Scout Carbine, Cherokee and Seneca. Also, the Lyman Great Plains and Trade Rifle. I wouldn't sell either of the rifles you own for less than $300 for the Hawken and $250 for the Renegade. 0
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