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· Don't let "good enough" be the enemy of perfect.
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What it's worth depends upon lots of things:

1. How much money you have to spend.
2. How many other similar guns you have.
3. Whether or not your life is threatened at the moment.
4. Condition of the gun.

But seriously, any modern working semiauto handgun in .40 or .45 caliber is worth $450 or more.

Extra for stainless; extra for new night sights; extra for extra mags or holster. And an accessory rail under the slide is typically worth more.

Not knowing any more than you mention, I would guess it's worth around $450 to $500.
 

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amorgan said:
I just bought a Glock 23 what would yall think it is worth? It is a 40 with a spare mag. tell me what the value of it is thanks
This sounds like me...trying to figure out what something is worth AFTER I buy it :lol4:

I do it, too.
 

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300 bucks but i would of payed 2000 for it here is the storey on it. i have a great uncle that is in pretty bad shape health wise. He loves hunting and shooting more than anything, his health will not let him enjoy it anymore. (breaks my heart) but he called me yesterday and told me that he was going to get rid of some of his guns and he knew i wanted them. I saw the glock and asked him what he would take for the glock, holster, two full boxes of ranger ammo and extra clip he thought for a min and said i hate to get rid of it its never really been shot but i want you to have it. so give me 300 for it i took that real quick and i also bought a like new .45-70 h&r for 150 with a scope on it and a 2 full boxes of hornady ammo. so i got both guns for 450 and they will remain in the family for ever! he also has a 300 mag browning and a mkII .22 target pistol he is thinking of a price for them ha and the rest of his collection. So let me know what kind of deal i got
 

· Don't let "good enough" be the enemy of perfect.
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You got a really good deal. Congratulations. You cannot price sentimental value. My most valuable (to me) gun is a nickle plated .22 revolver my daddy gave me as a high school graduation present back in 1964. (Carried it to college at MSU 4-1/2 years.)

PS: A relative of mine (about 30 and married) recently inherited a BUNCH of guns when his wife's uncle died with no other heirs.

They were all brand new. The uncle lived in another area and did not shoot or hunt. Best they can figure he bought out a gun dealer some years ago.
 
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