Sharpshooter Survival Pack
introduced 1981, includes Sharpshooter-M pistol, electroless nickel, 5 1/2 in. bull barrel, push-button takedown, packaged in canvas carrying case with extra nickel magazine.
Gauge
.22 LR
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The average price for a SHARPSHOOTER is as follows:
New: 425 Login / Register to view pricing
Used: 300 Login / Register to view pricing
These values are based on current market data and can vary depending on the specific features and condition of the firearm.
To help you further understand the value of a SHARPSHOOTER, we provide a breakdown based on the firearm's condition:
100% (New, unfired): 425 Login / Register to view pricing
98% (Like new, minor wear): 365 Login / Register to view pricing
95% (Minimal wear, well-maintained): 300 Login / Register to view pricing
80% (Moderate wear, functional): 250 Login / Register to view pricing
70% (Significant wear, may require minor repairs): 200 Login / Register to view pricing
*Please note that the estimated values are based on the standard SHARPSHOOTER without any additional features or accessories.
In this article, we provide a detailed analysis of the current market prices and trends for the SHARPSHOOTER. We've gathered data on new and used prices, fluctuations over the past year, and demand trends to help you make an informed decision when purchasing or selling this firearm. Please note that variations in caliber, barrel length, generations, and sub-models may affect the item's price, so make sure your search is specific enough to obtain the correct value.
Several factors can influence the value of a SHARPSHOOTER:
Caliber: Different calibers can affect the firearm's price, as some calibers may be more popular or harder to find. Barrel Length: The length of the barrel can impact the firearm's price, as certain lengths may be more desirable or practical for specific purposes. Generations: Different generations of the firearm may have improvements or changes that could affect the value. Sub-models: Specific sub-models or variations, such as limited editions or unique features, can also impact the firearm's value.
As you consider purchasing or selling a SHARPSHOOTER, it's essential to stay informed about the current market prices and trends. Keep in mind that factors such as condition, caliber, barrel length, generations, and sub-models can all affect the firearm's value. By understanding the market dynamics, you can make a more informed decision and ensure you're getting the best possible price.
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5 1/2 in. bull barrel #9210 1977 - 1981 ML29,215 - ML86,641.
introduced 1981, includes Sharpshooter-M pistol, electroless nickel, 5 1/2 in. bull barrel, push-button takedown, packaged in canvas carrying case with extra nickel magazine.
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