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Thread: T/C Renegade - current going price ?

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    T/C Renegade - current going price ?

    Got a call from a friend / business guy. He want to sell his T/C Renegade. I won't see it until tomorrow, at which time I suspect he is going to ask me to make an offer. Of course, condition dictates the nature of the offer, but I was wondering what these things go for in general. I just don't have a feel for what current prices are.
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    The stock with furniture is going 250 to 300.

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    If the stock is a kit gun take off 50
    Of has a crack at the lock screw it is worth only the price of the furniture

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    Thanks, that will get me started.

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    the way i see it, any pitting in the bore, no more than $150

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    ML prices vary allot depending on the area and even time of year. They go up around hunting season. I would start at $150 if in good shape and go up from there if I really wanted it and if being a good friend. The rest is up to you.
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    Thanks, all. It was an unfired kit gun. Guy did a very reasonable job of assembly. Based on this (above) info., I offered him $200 and he was just fine with it. Even came with a fabric / padded gun case. Just came in from cleaning it and lubing all the spots that need lubing. Spent a good amount of time with a cleaning rod and removed only whatever the barrel finish is from within. It's kind of a flat black finish. Not a single round down the tube, or up the pipe, or any of those other "whatever" catchy phrases. Appreciate everybody's help. 725

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    Nothing wrong with a kit gun as long as they did a good job. To me could be worth more if they did an exceptional job. I'f you're happy with it, that's all that matters.
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    Just curious what caliber?
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    BORE condition first. If not great seriously degrade your offer. Not clean enough to tell $100-150 best offer IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer in NH View Post
    BORE condition first. If not great seriously degrade your offer. Not clean enough to tell $100-150 best offer IMO
    Didn't ya notice it's already a done deal ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by pietro View Post
    Didn't ya notice it's already a done deal ?


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    Nope did not read complete thread first just answered the OP question. Have a nice day

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    No longer made I wouldn't be surprised if the owner asks more ($) for than what he originally paid NIB. (providing such rifle is in excellent condition) 250 300 is a offer that's likely to be refused i.e. Beneficial to the buyer not at all beneficial for the rifles owner. 475.00~ 550.00 is a fair Offer and likely to be accepted.

    Check this web site to see what their asking for a like new (used) Renegade seen on a rotating App on Tracks home page.

    https://www.trackofthewolf.com/
    Last edited by OverMax; 07-19-2017 at 11:48 PM.

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    Got the rifle for $200. Never been fired. The bore was perfect. .50 Cal. Like I said, he did a good job with assembly. Can't figure out what kind of finish he used to do the barrel & trigger guard. It's flat black and absolutely perfect. Even, deep color. Looks so good, I almost don't want to shoot it. Almost. It's got the old square sights which I think are the best open sights I've ever used. The "newer" T/C sights are not as good for me. I have yet to get to the range with it. It was blistering hot today and I just didn't want to go. The weather should cooperate soon.

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    I had a 4 digit SN Renegade that I paid $175 for in the mid 70s. I forget what I sold it for but it was more than I paid. I kind of wish I hadn't sold it though, it was a good rifle but I had a 58cal Sharon barreled Hawken to replace it.

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    You did good and won't be disappointed , I have an older Renegade like yours and it shoots the lights out with maxi balls over 80 - 90 gr. 2F Goex.
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    Still too hot around here to do anything but sit in the shade. July & Aug in the mid-Atlantic area stinks. Hot & humid. Can't wait for fall.

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    Just for comparison...I was up at Simpson's yesterday and low & behold a Renegade, single trigger, in .54 Cal. for $399.00 was setting there on the shelf in all its unfired glory. Clear wood with no dings, but did not include a box box.
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    ^Sounds like a great looking Renegade. Good hunting and shooting with it.

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