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Got a BYF code 42 Military Luger all matching Sn's and the period correct FXO mags and a nice black made in 43 flap holster with loading tool. A friend wants it bad and has a Remington model 740F premire grade 308 auto rifle that has gold inlay game scenes on it and is heavily ingraved, like new, no box. I can not tell if it has been fired. BB list this rifle NIB 8,000.00 I believe. 98% 6750.00 95% 4150.00 Made in 1959. But I know these rifles have a poor hunting rep. but this one is not per say a hunt model but more a collector piece. Now I know I can always sell this Luger for more than what I got in it, but the Remington's rep is not good, even though she dressed beautiful. I'm afraid I'll have a classy rifle that nobody will pony up the BB value on, even though it is worth more right now than my military luger. Someday down the road for my grandson's college education should I decide to sell. Which will be more sellable do you suppose and worth the most considering my luger is the most encountered model? I almost forgot my Luger rates 95% condition I would say. I've never shot it.
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There are exceptions, but gun is not a good investment in general, having inflation risk (long term value 'increase' may not catch inflation), maturity risk (dead money cannot be used waiting a certain date, e.g. kid's college time), and liquidity risk (hard to come does not mean easy to sell). So it's a hobby. Don't trade unless you love the Remington. Just an opinion.
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IMHO, Blue Book values, ratings, and evaluations as to condition are wildly inaccurate. Luger is a fixture in weapon collecting community, interest grows with each generation. If a Luger is considered an investment, then it can be 'flipped' within days (if not hours) while a Remington 740F is a niche item which could take months to sell. That could be a telling point if your grandson needs that college money quickly.
Remingtons have no 'history'; every Luger has a story. Some just humdrum housewife; others supermodel beauty queen. OTOH, a Luger is not a Faberge egg. If it means nothing to you, and you like looking at the Remington better, then do the deal. ![]() Like Alvin, my own opinion. ![]()
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You would regret the trade down the line IMO.
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If it were me, I would check with a couple of die hard Remington collectors and find out what the true value is using the GT rule of collectible sales.... "What can I sell it for with one phone call!" After all, when you get rid of the, "want to have" versus the "want to sell" aspect of the deal, we are ultimately just talking dollars and time... It would seem to me you could perhaps double your money, and buy two byf 41's...
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No, never, If I wanted a Remington I would buy one but I would never trade a Luger for one.
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