According to NRA modern condition standards, a gun in the same condition as current factory production, complete with its original box and accessories, would be classified as "New" or "As New." This designation indicates that the firearm shows no signs of wear or use and is essentially in the same state as when it was originally manufactured. Such a classification typically commands a premium price in the market.
According to my insurance company if you have seen a doctor about the condition it is preexisting.
First is condition, second is accessories, third is box, fourth is papers.
$300 to $500 depending on condition and accessories.
It depends on the year, accessories and the condition.
100-400 USD depending on condition, box, accessories, papers. 100-400 USD depending on condition, box, accessories, papers.
condition, condition, condition!! I would pay from $150 for a rifle to $500+ for a carbine. depending on the condition, originality, accessories and location.
100-1000 USD depending on condition, box, accessories, papers, etc 100-1000 USD depending on condition, box, accessories, papers, etc
Depends on the condition and accessories
Depending on condition and accessories included, $300-$800.
100-300 USD depending on condition, accessories, box, papers, etc. 100-300 USD depending on condition, accessories, box, papers, etc.
You would need to provide a detailed description of all markings, condition and accessories, if any. You would need to provide a detailed description of all markings, condition and accessories, if any.
0-150 USD depending on exact configuration, age, condition, accessories, etc.. 0-150 USD depending on exact configuration, age, condition, accessories, etc..