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12/6/2010 8:29:58 AM EDT
Bought it back in 05 I think,
Fired it once or twice. I understand they don't produce them anymore. It's a .22 and .410 parkerized. I've done some searches and have seen $100-$600 range. Any help would be appreciated.
12/6/2010 8:47:30 AM EDT
[#1]
No idea what they "should" bring but they bring ridiculous prices around here, esp. the .22LR/.410 ones.



There is one in a LGS here last I looked, good (not great) condition and no box/papers, $899.



I got very lucky at a gun show earlier this year and traded a later (foreign-made) stainless one with the big trigger-guard in .22 Hornet/.410 (which I didn't want, but it was the best deal on one I could find at the time) even for an older US-made parked one in .22LR/.410 (like yours). That is what I had really wanted, and the other guy had a few of them but had never had a Hornet variant so he offered to trade straight up... I really feel like I came out ahead, but we both left happy.









If yours is an older US-made one in good shape you out to get decent $$$ for it IMO.



12/6/2010 2:48:52 PM EDT
[#2]
Thanks, really hard to figure it out. GB has them from 2-600. Iv'e never seen a stainless one.
12/6/2010 5:54:09 PM EDT
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The gun shop I use had a brand new one that never sold so it got stored in the back, and then over the course of several years got buried behind other stuff. When it was rediscovered, he brought it out again and this time it sold immediately for the original price, which was a little over $250.
12/6/2010 6:48:35 PM EDT
[#4]
I would venture an average used in very good condition price at around $450.
Stainless at $500
12/8/2010 8:15:08 AM EDT
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I sold 2 on Gunbroker last year.  I got around $400 each.  Mine were both parked in 22\410.
12/8/2010 8:24:05 AM EDT
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Quoted:

I sold 2 on Gunbroker last year. I got around $400 each. Mine were both parked in 22\410.


Wish I had known at the time, I'd likely have bought them both.
12/8/2010 8:02:07 PM EDT
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12/8/2010 9:38:56 PM EDT
[#8]
I'd stick it on GB and let the games begin. I've seen beat up .22/410's go for $400+, and bid wars hit $700 for stainless .22Hornet/410's.  I love my 22Hornet M6.
12/9/2010 5:49:29 AM EDT
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Quoted:

I'd stick it on GB and let the games begin. I've seen beat up .22/410's go for $400+, and bid wars hit $700 for stainless .22Hornet/410's. I love my 22Hornet M6.


Hmm.  Maybe I didn't get the better of my deal above... but I was very happy with the trade, so no regrets.

12/9/2010 1:55:08 PM EDT
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Quoted:

Quoted:
I'd stick it on GB and let the games begin. I've seen beat up .22/410's go for $400+, and bid wars hit $700 for stainless .22Hornet/410's. I love my 22Hornet M6.

Hmm.  Maybe I didn't get the better of my deal above... but I was very happy with the trade, so no regrets.


$350- $450 is a steal on any M6 now. I was trolling hard for one back in 2007, which was also around the same time people realized they were no longer being made by CZ, and on the rack at the gun shop for $149.99. 22 Hornet usually commands bigger price. People sitting on Springfield made M6 in blue plastic hard case are sitting pretty when they put those versions up for sale.

I felt lucky paying less than $300 for mine a few years back, I think I snagged it off the EE via a WTB add I placed. Best deals I've seen are ones collecting dust at gun shops and dealers who don't pay attention to the fact that prices have pretty much tripled on them. I'm now looking for one in 22LR, but I'm in no hurry, and there are a lot of out of the way gun shops around here with all kinds of goodies just waiting for me to discover.
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