Rifle Scopes Going to sell a friend my NF- how much?

DP425

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Okay so I bought this with mil-discount. It's from late 2010, perfect condition, 3.5-15x50 not HS, but with ZS. Didn't really find much searching the for sale- tons of OTHER NSX models, but next to no 3.5-15's like mine.

What do you guys think is a fair price; friend to friend. Not looking to get rich off him, not looking to totally screw myself either. I guess just give me what you would be willing to pay for it if you were buying, then I'll take a little off that average for a friend to friend sale. Assuming he still wants it once I figure out the price! lol

Thanks guys.

Don't offer to buy it. It is not for sale to anyone but my buddy right now... not even interested in "if he doesn't want it" offers. If he doesn't, it will go up in the optics for sale section. Until then, I do not need a bunch of messages.
 
Re: Going to sell a friend my NF- how much?

We.. what i would do is take the price you paid for it and subtract 15%. Friend to friend deals are usually really good. So i think 15% still allows you to get back a lot of your cash but still give your friend a good deal on their end.


Heath
 
Re: Going to sell a friend my NF- how much?

I paid $1700 for a 5.5-22x56 NSX, High Speed Turret, Illuminated reticles, NPR-1 and asked $1550. I got a year and a half use out of it, kept it looking and working like the day I bought it. I figure you lose about $100-$150 in that price range.
 
Re: Going to sell a friend my NF- how much?

So you think $1150-$1200 would be fair? I really don't recall for sure what I paid for it, but that's in the 15% +/- range I THINK
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DP425</div><div class="ubbcode-body">So you think $1150-$1200 would be fair? I really don't recall for sure what I paid for it, but that's in the 15% +/- range I THINK
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Sounds like that would be a good deal for a good friend.
True friends are rare and worth taking care of.