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Shark1007
07-20-2014, 01:03 PM
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=430111953

I just saw this, looks like a sweet deal. If I didn't have a Valor, CCO and Brown, I'd jump. Hopefully, one of ours needs one.

jmlutz
07-20-2014, 01:08 PM
That's a great price.

UZO8
07-20-2014, 01:11 PM
That IS a 'killer' deal for NIB!!... but somehow I doubt that price will stay!!
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skosh69
07-20-2014, 01:27 PM
Keep an eye on it...I'll be there are "shill" bids on it that will drive the price up to normal once people start to bid on it. It's a bs move to attract people. See it on Ebay all the time.

LittleGator
07-20-2014, 03:22 PM
Thanks for the heads up. I sold a Smith & Wesson Sport yesterday, and am looking for a suitable "investment" to roll over the dough before my wife thinks of something better to do with it. Was thinking a Mini14; but, I will bid on this V-Bob. Hoping for a steal. If the price gets anywhere near regular retail I'll pass.

I just registered with GunBroker. Never bid there before. Any pitfalls or gotchas to watch for?

Regards,

Shark1007
07-20-2014, 04:41 PM
Read the seller's feedback carefully, check if he has FFL, look up the business if he does. Ask questions if any doubt and be careful falling in love with anything, that's how auction prices skyrocket. That's about all I know, I've bought a few things, last one was a low feedback guy with DW CCO and it was a little exaggerated. I contacted the guy, very factual, no emotion and he did the right thing.

milkmanjoe
07-20-2014, 05:06 PM
I generally stay away from gunbroker unless it is a NIB gun from a high number count seller...OR....a simple gun like an older Springfield 1911, which I usually capture for average $525.00.

If it's too good to be true it is....That gun will go for $1600-$1700, or more...It's already near $1300...There are NO steals, only attractive pricing to get your attention before the price escalates.

LittleGator
07-20-2014, 05:09 PM
Read the seller's feedback carefully, check if he has FFL, look up the business if he does. Ask questions if any doubt and be careful falling in love with anything, that's how auction prices skyrocket. That's about all I know, I've bought a few things, last one was a low feedback guy with DW CCO and it was a little exaggerated. I contacted the guy, very factual, no emotion and he did the right thing.

Thanks for the tips!

LittleGator
07-20-2014, 05:11 PM
I generally stay away from gunbroker unless it is a NIB gun from a high number count seller...OR....a simple gun like an older Springfield 1911, which I usually capture for average $525.00.

If it's too good to be true it is....That gun will go for $1600-$1700, or more...It's already near $1300...There are NO steals, only attractive pricing to get your attention before the price escalates.

Yep, I see that. That being the case, I think I'll stick with my local LGS; rather give them the business. Unless, as you point out, its an older gun for a reasonable price. Thanks.

UZO8
07-20-2014, 07:54 PM
Normally that VBob will sell in the $1700-1750 area...
Use 'BUDs' as a GOOD pricing guide... he has it for $1715... but you can 'Make him an Offer'... try $1650!
If you want that Black Duty Finish, $1650-1700 would be a good price! Anything lower than that is a 'real good deal'!
Good luck and happy hunting!

LittleGator
07-20-2014, 09:59 PM
Normally that VBob will sell in the $1700-1750 area...
Use 'BUDs' as a GOOD pricing guide... he has it for $1715... but you can 'Make him an Offer'... try $1650!
If you want that Black Duty Finish, $1650-1700 would be a good price! Anything lower than that is a 'real good deal'!
Good luck and happy hunting!

Thanks. A V-Bob is not in the budget right now. I saw the OP, and popped over to GunBroker when the bidding was below $1,200.00. Being ignorant of how it worked, I got all enthused for nothing, as bidding promptly took it higher than my budget allows.

Just sold that S&W Sport, and have a little money in my pocket. Will check out the gun show next weekend; and see what I can find without breaking the bank.

Shark1007
07-20-2014, 11:30 PM
It appears to be turning into a "killed deal"......NEVERMIND!

TLE2
07-21-2014, 12:24 PM
I love the tag line:

Like Colt Commander Kimber pro carry Wilson Combat

dw1911
07-24-2014, 11:27 PM
FYI guys, That is a 2012 Model Valor V-Bob.
New, yes, I guess so. But a 2012 Model right now would likely be on Gunbroker because it didn't sell otherwise, for some reason?
Personally, I would steer clear of this one. Unless I can HOLD it in my hand, I ain't buying it.
I do think the tagline like a Colt Commander, Kimber Pro Carry and a Wilson Combat is a bit out there, It is pretty close IF you consider Dan Wesson IS in a Place BETWEEN these Brands. Better quality than a Kimber or Colt, but not quite a Wilson. LOL!