What was the original price of the X-mag when you could buy them new from AGD??
Original X-mag price??
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Classics go for more money. Old corvettes usually go for a lot more than they did when new. Same with the x-mag.Comment
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Yeah, but not 4 years laterOriginally posted by ManInBlackClassics go for more money. Old corvettes usually go for a lot more than they did when new. Same with the x-mag.
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You better hope Sean@SP doesn't see that; it'd be all the confirmation he needs that you don't have any "passion for the sport."Originally posted by AGDAnd I bet we are the only gun selling for more used than new.
I guess AGD sucks......
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There must be other markers selling used for more than their original retail... Can't seem to think of any, though. What was MSRP for Nelspot 007s?Comment
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Some AKA markers sell for around what they did new, or more. Depending on aftermarket work. Same with X's...most X's that sell for more than the retail price was have custom anno, feedneck mods, X-mod, hidden milling...yadda yadda.Originally posted by ThePixelGuruYou better hope Sean@SP doesn't see that; it'd be all the confirmation he needs that you don't have any "passion for the sport."
There must be other markers selling used for more than their original retail... Can't seem to think of any, though. What was MSRP for Nelspot 007s?
But I will aggree that it is amazing that even the unmodified X's are still going for about what they did new. Especially in a market that depreciates products faster than automotives.
But then again a lot of it is you rabid fans who keep the price high because you demand a piece of that history (or if you are A-Tac the majority of that history) and the supply is not meeting the demand and is only shrinking (with no help from A-Tac....can you tell I'm jeloius).Comment
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Yeah, I was thinking AKA, but stock AKA markers seem to sell for less than they did originally. The expensive ones tend to have custom milling and ano from DC or the like. I don't think XMags need a ton of mods (or any mods) to move at above retail price. Most of those crazy ano ones are just rare factory anos (Shark Attack, anyone?), X-Mod barely counts because everyone flashes every board ever made, and I think an XMag with some feedneck mod would be worth less than an XMag with both stock breaches. Besides, I'm sure if you take a LNIB, bone-stock XMag you could get above $1200 for it, and that's the true test.Originally posted by B-PowSome AKA markers sell for around what they did new, or more. Depending on aftermarket work. Same with X's...most X's that sell for more than the retail price was have custom anno, feedneck mods, X-mod, hidden milling...yadda yadda.
But I will aggree that it is amazing that even the unmodified X's are still going for about what they did new. Especially in a market that depreciates products faster than automotives.
But then again a lot of it is you rabid fans who keep the price high because you demand a piece of that history (or if you are A-Tac the majority of that history) and the supply is not meeting the demand and is only shrinking (with no help from A-Tac....can you tell I'm jeloius).Comment





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