I have found a NIB CZ 550 chambered in .505 Gibbs. The guy is asking CDN $3,600.00. Is this a reasonable price?
I would note that the NIB 416 Rigby you're referencing is at a $1,525 bid at the moment. That seller has been selling out new old stock fancy grade 416 Rigbys for a couple weeks/months now, with actual auction prices ending in the $2,300-2,800 range. Take a look at closed/ended auction data. Unlikely that rifle stays at that price for long.Is that just for the rifle? Scope included? Grade of wood? Any ammunition?
With nothing else to go on, this seems a bit high. A quick look at GunBroker and I found one in 416 Rigby for $1525 NIB. That is of course US dollars, but still.....
I would note that the NIB 416 Rigby you're referencing is at a $1,525 bid at the moment. That seller has been selling out new old stock fancy grade 416 Rigbys for a couple weeks/months now, with actual auction prices ending in the $2,300-2,800 range. Take a look at closed/ended auction data. Unlikely that rifle stays at that price for long.
I agreeThe one I have listed around $3600. Very nice wood.
The 505's came with a mercury tube recoil reducer. The 416's did not.
Probably worth that price if you really want one.
Happy New Year . Did you get it.I have found a NIB CZ 550 chambered in .505 Gibbs. The guy is asking CDN $3,899.00. Is this a reasonable price?
Ain't that the truthThe Gibbs in the 550 has typically been in the $2500 USD range before CZ ceased production when they popped up for sale. If in fact a NIB factory CZ550 in 505 Gibbs, the $3000USD/$3900CAD mark is not bad. People are spending $2000-$2500USD on used 416 Rigby 550s, I would opt to spend $3000 for a 505 Gibbs NIB rifle over $2500USD for a used 416. Its not a every day gunsmith that can rebore/rebarrel and make reliably feed a 505 Gibbs from that magnum action.