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wgr
06-04-2017, 08:38 PM
what price would you guys put on a tc grayhawk, never fired 50cal. its new in box

bubba.50
06-04-2017, 09:38 PM
as a general rule, $200.00 or less. $250.00 maybe if I thought I really had to have it. this is just my personal view & likely won't be the same opinion as some others may have. in the end it'll be "what's it worth to you?"

Beagle333
06-04-2017, 10:10 PM
GB shows them having been sold from $225 to $299, and they weren't unfired. So $250-ish is close. IF you really want it. There are better guns out there for $250, imho.

54bore
06-04-2017, 11:47 PM
There are better guns out there for $250, imho.

I couldn't agree more! Like a nice old Renegade WITHOUT a QLA muzzle. But back to the OP's Question, id say 250 is probably about right

pietro
06-05-2017, 11:07 AM
as a general rule, $200.00 or less. $250.00 maybe if I thought I really had to have it. this is just my personal view & likely won't be the same opinion as some others may have.
in the end it'll be "what's it worth to you ?"




+1

IMHO fired/unfired makes no difference, but rust (possible in an unfired gun stored awhile) is another thing.

IMO, it's worth $200 max, if it's rust-free, less if it isn't.

If you love it, YMMV. :D


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Fly
06-05-2017, 12:50 PM
I agree with the new makes no difference. Once you shoot it is no longer new. I also agree a T/C Renegade can be had
for $250. In fact I found one in a pown shop for $200 & I should have bought it. But I have rifles I most never shoot, already.

Fly

OverMax
06-05-2017, 11:21 PM
G\H Value: No more than 100.00 bucks. And try to bargain that 100.00 ($) price lower if able.
Just saying.
Save your money. Buy a T/c Renegade or a Hawken model instead. Having double set triggers as most Renegades and Hawken models have verses a single trigger the Grey Hawk had is a overwhelmingly great upgrade.