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    I'm seriously thinking about selling my TRP. I have so many things going on with work and other hobbies, I just really don't have time to shoot it. It's such a nice firearm, I hate to see it just sit in its case. It has exactly 350 rounds through it, without any failures at all. I've cleaned it and kept it wet after each use. It has zero scratches or blems, not even the "idiot" scratch lol. I paid $1369 for it about 3 months ago, what is a good asking price if I do decide to sell it?

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    $900-$950 add another $100 if it's stainless. My advise - let it collect dust in your safe, you'll regret selling it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graves View Post
    $900-$950 add another $100 if it's stainless. My advise - let it collect dust in your safe, you'll regret selling it.

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    Too bad- I JUST bought one, don't even have it yet- would have much rather bought yours. Mine is an '09 model, based on the date on the nites. I punched a buy/now on Gunbroker for $899 Friday night.

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    Any good functioning 1911, which is accurate and digests a wide range of ammo is worth more than it's sticker price (to a point). If you have a good one, which is paid for, you really like it and can hit with it, you will ultimately regret selling it. 1911's are cool like that.

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    Watch Gun Broker for an idea of what others are going for.

    The TRP is a well liked gun. It should sell quickly.

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