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I have decided I need a Beretta M9A3 or a Wilson Beretta 92G.

So, this one in on the block. What do you think would be a good price?

Its a S&W M&P-40 CORE with a Trijicon Adjustable RMR, a Hogue Hybrid backstrap, and a 4.95" Storm Lake Extended ported barrel with all the boxes for the Trijicon, the Storm Lake barrel, and the gun. Included are the three original backstraps, factory barrel, and ten 15 round magazines, and a blackhawk sportster holster for competition.

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How many rounds are through it? It looks practically new.

I maintain all my guns in tip top shape so this is the standard practice I use. Add up the gun, sight, aftermarket barrel, and grip. If privately selling and you have time, reduce the total by 20 or 25%. If trading in to a big box chain, reduce the value by 30%. If you get a better offer than what I just stated, jump at it as I recently did.

JMO. You may get more based on how many rounds are through it.
 
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You often get more money out of parting it out. If you've still got the original barrel, I would reinstall it and sell the extended one on its own. Same with the Trijicon.
 
It's at about 400 rounds but I keep my guns pristine.
Then it's hardly broken in and I'd think you could get most of your money back out of it.

Eldon519's suggestion definately warrants investigation too. Some folks don't want to pay for gun with a lot of aftermarket add ons. But multiple customers may pay more for the individual parts since the total cost is spread around.

Personally, I'd keep the RMR, but I have an upcoming purchase that it'd be useful on.
 
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