Value of CZ-75B Military?


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DDGator
August 14, 2003, 01:15 PM
I may want to sell my CZ-75B Military (1996) with one 10 round mag and one 15 round hi-cap. With the box and all, in great shape.

The gun show and gun shop prices around here seem inflated and I don't see many on the net.

What do you all think this would be worth? Whats the range? Thanks.

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BevrFevr
August 14, 2003, 02:05 PM
I don't know what a used one would go for. I wouldn't mind picking up another if the price was right. Most new ones I see now sell for closer to 400.

Good Luck on your sale.

-bevr

Zip06
August 14, 2003, 02:30 PM
I also have one of those Turkish contract over-runs. It cost me under $300 two years ago. My recommendation would be to keep it as they are excellent pistols.

CZ52GUY
August 14, 2003, 03:19 PM
Hello,

From a used Autoloader buyer perspective (I've bought more than 1/2 of my Autoloaders as pre-owned models), I generally follow a 75-80% rule when comparing used to new models.

In your case, if you are seeing $400 for new models in local shops, somewhere between $300 - $325 may generate some interest...in the end, the fair price is what the buyer is willing to pay for it.

Used CZ-75's are very rare in my part of the country so used ones tend to get snapped up pretty quick.

Good luck, and safe shooting,

CZ52'

Tecolote
August 14, 2003, 06:11 PM
Unless you find a CZ fan don't expect to get more than $300 out of it. If you use it as a trade it at a shop you probably won't get offered over $200. You're better off keeping it.

BevrFevr
August 14, 2003, 06:32 PM
chiming back in. I would say it is worth keeping. Most people have never heard of a cz and those that have, own one or more.

It just doesn't have the brand recognition yet. I love em but the guy I bought mine from said he would never carry them again cause nobody would buy them cause it wasn't a Smith, Colt, Ruger etc. It's just some ferin gun.

You may want to list it for Auction on a site like gunbroker.com. That may be your best bet to get the most if you do sell it.

Why do you want to sell it?

Again Good Luck

-bevr

CZ52GUY
August 14, 2003, 06:54 PM
http://www.cz-usa.com/_p/p34.php


I don't know if this might help you, but an official CZ dealer in your area may be more inclined to provide you a better price OR be willing to carry as a consignment item.

Good luck, and safe shooting,

CZ52'

rblack
August 14, 2003, 08:24 PM
I just bought the same gun used from my dealer. It is in like new condition with a ten rnd and a 15 rnd mag, box and everything that came with the gun. I paid $300 for everything.

12 Volt Man
August 15, 2003, 12:34 AM
List it on the CZ forum classifieds, you should be able to sell it there. I would guess $325.00 to $350.00.

PCRCCW
August 15, 2003, 07:24 AM
Retail .....schmetail! :D

Given most guns depreciate considerably even as you walk out the door after youve bought them, very much like a new car.
CZ's around here dictate very very little loss in value. I see 95% CZ's selling right next to new ones for damn near the same price. And they dont stay long.

75-80% may be the way in some parts of the country...but dont let it go too cheap. Frankly, youll sell it for whatever "Joe Bob #27" will give you for it. Simple.

Id say 300-350$ is a fair deal....the benefit you have is you got it at a good price and pricing has gone up from there. You may actually sell if for more than you paid for it.......and the other guy is still getting a good deal.

The turkish over run guns are a good value. They are the same gun as the plain jane 75 B. Dont listen to people tell you that they were seconds or CZ only checked them a little before shipping...thus the cheap price. Ive heard them all.........LOL :what:

Good luck and shoot well.

Pilot
August 15, 2003, 09:20 AM
CZ-75B Mil - Dollar value $325 - $350.

Shooting pleasure - Priceless.

Seriously, I bought mine new for $319 with the mags you have, but that was a few years ago. If its like new or new, then you should compare it to new CZ-75B's which have crept up in price. I found the quality of my Mil, equal to new production models. After putting the CZ rubber grip panels on it, I never looked back. Great gun, great value.

CZ52GUY
August 15, 2003, 09:37 AM
Guns America auctions for CZ-75's in Florida

http://www.gunsamerica.com/guns/976360149.htm

http://www.gunsamerica.com/guns/976366556.htm

http://www.gunsamerica.com/guns/976366887.htm

As has been stated it depends on what the market will bear...the high cap by itself may allow for an increase in value from what you paid for it.

Good luck, and safe shooting!

CZ52'

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