Krish could you chime in? Thanks!!!
$4500-5000 all in may be more like it although I wouldn’t be surprised to see a right hand version go for $500-1000 more (with taxes, shipping, fees etc..). There again how many left hand rifles do you come across in those cartridges? They were around $3200 new when still being made. Someone sold two factory cz 550s, one in 500 Jeffery and one in 505 Gibbs, a year or two ago on GI for $3600 a piece. Of course that’s before taxes and what not. They were literally gone within a couple hours…. I seriously doubt a factory CZ 550 in 500 Jeffery or 505 Gibbs will ever be worth less than $4500. They’re not being made anymore and you’re not gonna find anything comparable anywhere near that price point. Of course it’ll need gone through by a real gunsmith but I think they’re still a good value. IMHO
Krish could you chime in? Thanks!!!
Exactly. The price is ambitious to say the least, not to mention the additional cost of having it worked over and smoothed out.Of course it’ll need gone through by a real gunsmith but I think they’re still a good value. IMHO
The simple truth is that lefty magnum rifles barely exist, and dangerous game rifles are even rarer. I’m a left handed shooter and I generally find that most left handed rifles sell when they’re $100-$200 more than an equivalent righty. Lefty shooters are willing to pay a small premium, but gouging guns don’t seem to sell muchIt comes down to reality versus fantasy.
Reality: Left handed guns have 1/20th to 1/50th the demand of righty guns. Getting MSRP for lefty guns is hard to do because of the lack of demand.
Fantasy: Sellers believe that since lefty guns are so rare they are justified asking 2x-3x retail. Nonsense. 1/50th the demand LOWERS prices, it doesn't elevate them.
Rarity does not alone drive the value of any item. Just because I have a one-of-a-kind freeze dried and then 24kt dipped piece of raccoon poop does not automatically make it a million dollar item. You actually need rarity/scarcity to be amplified by DEMAND.
If someone was a lefty and they wanted a lefty stopping rifle, that looks to me like a reliable lefty stopping rifle. (aside from its price which Krish commented on already)
The simple truth is that lefty magnum rifles barely exist, and dangerous game rifles are even rarer. I’m a left handed shooter and I generally find that most left handed rifles sell when they’re $100-$200 more than an equivalent righty. Lefty shooters are willing to pay a small premium, but gouging guns don’t seem to sell much
Agreed. If someone is seriously considering buying this I’d recommend looking at a custom. You can get some really nice left handed ones with slick actions and beautiful artwork for 6000 dollarsI think your assessment is fair. But as a lefty shooter you know that you're paying that $100-$200 premium for a working tool, not a collectible or appreciating asset. But that isn't what this seller is doing, he is treating it as a $6000 collectible when it was originally an MSRP $2000ish gun.