Dummy gun prices?

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Dummy gun prices?

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Thinking of selling one of my MG34 dummy guns..I looked on Gunbroker and it blew my mind! (At least what there is left..) Crazy prices for them, all over the board, and the parts for the 34 and 42s are also crazy! Does anyone actually pay these prices??? On the other hand, there was a nice looking M3 kit for around 600, with the green Steyr buttstock! I must be rich according to them! But you can ask what you want ,it's what you get that counts! Just wondering if anyone has an idea of a realistic price...Thanks! ---bil
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Bil
I agree on those prices. Buttttttt look at how many to the items really have bids. 50 to 100 items and only a few bids. Good Luck selling and get better and stay off roofs for a while.

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Just remember, and you likely know, if you choose to list on Gunbroker, their search pattern for their site is VERY picky, unlike many sites whereby you only need to be close, that is not so on GB. If you were to search for Mg34's and type in
"Mg 34"" then any listings of "Mg34" will not show up, so to sell, you would need both variations in the title.

GREAT to see you back BIL as well :D
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