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Thread: What's A 4" GP100 .357 Worth These Days?

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    What's A 4" GP100 .357 Worth These Days?

    GF's BIL has this like new stainless gun in a factory gray plastic box with all the papers and the lock etc, has less than a cylinder full fired since new, he's curious about the value.

    I told him don't sell it, it's made of unobtanium and he can't replace it, it's worth more than the money he could get for it to keep it b/c things are not going to get better any time soon.
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    Just watched the same sell for $999.99 but the shop owner did throw in a box of ammo.

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/897326784

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/893233361
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    Surprisingly, there are 3 pages of assorted gp100’s on gunbroker at the moment. The model that you mentioned are bringing about $700-$750.
    Due to the price of primers, warning shots will no longer be given!

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    The ammo is rare as hen teeth in this market, but, you see NO GP100's around here these days. I found an SP101 and thought I won the lottery.

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    A bird in the hand...

    I'd sell two Glocks before I sold one GP100.
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    G'day from Downunder

    G'day Doug , pity he is not down here I just payed $1650.00 for a like new GP100 and it seems to be the going rate if it is in this condition .
    Regards Paul .

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    Blued version new at the lgs is about $800

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    Quote Originally Posted by DougGuy View Post
    I told him don't sell it, it's made of unobtanium and he can't replace it, it's worth more than the money he could get for it to keep it b/c things are not going to get better any time soon.
    Good advice.

    It is an interesting thought exercise / weather gauge in the current climate: What value does one put on one of the most durable versions of one of the most versatile caliber/size handgun platforms on the planet when there aren't any to be found?
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    If you have any gun you don't want, now is the time to sell it.

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    I'm not selling anything... it's too hard to find replacements and the market is bat crap crazy.

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    My local Sportsmans Warehouse has a display with old police turn-ins.
    Well used. beat up and cruddy, they sell for high prices.
    And the new gun counters are always busy, guns seem to fly out the doors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dougader View Post
    I'm not selling anything... it's too hard to find replacements and the market is bat crap crazy.
    Don't buy the replacements now. Sell a gun you don't want now. Put the cash away until prices drop. Then buy what you want.

    Yes, prices will go down. Maybe take a year or so but they will go down.

    Our Sportsman's has pistols for sale. Maybe not the exact one you are looking for. Probably 20 or so. I noticed a Smith snubby and an LCR. All at 'normal' prices.

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    I just bought a 4" fixed sight stainless version $600.

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    I bought an extra S&W M&P40c because CDNN had them on sale for $299 with night sights a couple of years ago. I already had an M&P40c with a safety, but no night sights.

    Swapped sights with with my other M&P and just took it to the LGS and told them to sell it. They listed it at $500. They wanted to list it at $550, but I said that was just too much.
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    I don’t get out to LGS’ much, but a scan of recent GB sold items matching that description (4” stainless new or slightly used with box, etc) looks to be in the $800-$900 range.

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    New up here run around $1,050 Cdn or around $750 US. There are a number of on-line retailers with inventory.

    Low mileage samples run around $750 Cdn to $900 Cdn.

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    I paid $600.00 for mine a couple years ago. Polished the internals, replaced springs, and shimmed it. I wouldn’t take $1500.00 for it now, one of the best pistols I’ve ever owned. DA beats my nice Smiths, and SA is almost as nice as my Smiths. I only have one gripe and that’s the false reset if you short stroke on resetting the trigger, but since I’ve almost exclusively been shooting DA for the last ten years I just let all the way off naturally and it doesn’t bother me.

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    Haven’t seen a 4 inch.357 GP-100 in a while, like before the so called election. A local gunshop had a pair of 5 inch GP-100’s (1 blued, 1 stainless) going for $719 for the blued and $789 for the stainless. I put the blued on lay-away .

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