Used nano price

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The last three months I have seen internet deals on Nanos, one for $305+shipping and one for $319 including shipping. However, it looks like those sales are over right now, and $370+ is the norm.

One thing is for sure, there are a lot of guns out there right now, and fewer buyers. Prices have been dropping over the last nine months, and may have a bit more to go before bottoming out, especially for those guns that were all the rage a year ago--glocks, M&Ps, ARs, pocket carry anything, etc--if you want to buy in the used market.
 
CDNN has new Nanos for $399 plus shipping and transfer fees, Davidson's has Nanos for delivery in my area at a low of $418 and a high of $461, including transfer fees and shipping (depending on gun shop.)

If you find a new one locally for $370, it's a still a heckuva deal.
 
To me, the warranty of buying a new gun has some worth, apart from the lack of wear on a used gun. So, buying even a LNIB, unfired without warranty Nano, would have to be discounted for me. Only the individual buyer, however, can judge the value of a product to him/her.

For a new gun, Buds has them at $378 shipped, Grabagun at $377 shipped, Kentuckygunco at $376 shipped. My rule of thumb on used gun buying is that a used gun in excellent condition should be around 20% less than the same new gun. Right now, I can get a new Nano shipped to me for $401 (including my $25 transfer fee). I would want to pay not much more than $320 for a used Nano.

Checking gunbroker and looking at completed auctions we see a range in selling prices. Many have sold for between $275 - $300, although that does not include shipping and transfer fee, if necessary. I would certainly not want to pay more for a pistol than I would pay for one at an auction, unless there was some other value added (e.g. you can carefully inspect the gun, or test fire it).

So, I would not consider anything over $350 a good deal, even for a motivated buyer. I would say that anything under $300 is a good deal, while $300-350 should be an average market price.
 
Saw a nice used one (easily mistaken for NIB) for $280 at last weeks High Caliber gun show, new ones were in the $350-400 range.
 
Dang, they went back up! I must have gotten lucky and bought mine new back in September for $339.
 
I saw one locally used and it had a wonderful feeling trigger on it. A little long but it was very smooth. I may have to consider going and getting it.
 
It is my duty as a member to tell u that I had a Nano and had to trade her because of her heavy trigger pull, the gun shot everything I fed her, but 9 to 10 lbs was too much 4 me. Hope this helps.
 
Wouldn't pay more than $300 used final price. Since these guns are small and not range toys; probally not shot very often or much.
 
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