Based on what I've seen over the years...YES
I think that would hurt the resale value ( but that's just my personal opinion )
The double triggers and fixed chokes hurt resale some. $400 is realistic.
New ones have sold as low as $199..99 for the 160 GB Black Friday Special and included 2 recently released games. That has to hurt the resale value on used models with smaller harddrives and no games
No it will not but don't mix it with the orange.
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Built for Sears by Winchester, plain-jane version of the Winchester Model 70. Nice, solid rifle. Resale value hurt somewhat by Sears name and hardwood stock. sales@countrygunsmith.net
No it will not.
Yes it does , but it depends on what your downloading to your computer but becarfull it may hurt your computer
Even if done by Browning, it will diminish the value.
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I assume you mean a used one. Well it depends on condition, and model (blued or stainless). It is a very widely distributed pistol which may hurt its resale value as they are pretty much everywhere. I have one and I love it, will never sell it. You could expect to get maybe $225-$300 depending on model and condition. Good luck
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