How much is too much?!?!?

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TimmyS916
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How much is too much?!?!?

Post by TimmyS916 » 21 Jan 2014, 19:14

Hey guys how much is too much when buying a fn 57?

Found one locally in california. $1299. After everything, about $1450.

Yes CA is only 10rd mag.

Please let me have your response.

Oh, it is brand new in box. And it is a mk2 with adjustable night sights.

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Re: How much is too much?!?!?

Post by TimmyS916 » 21 Jan 2014, 19:15

Oops. No nights sights just adjustable. :)

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Re: How much is too much?!?!?

Post by Rapier1772 » 21 Jan 2014, 21:57

Personally, I think that is too much. Gunbroker has them cheaper than that but you may be out bid.
I have no idea what the normal "in store" price is for these in PRK but I'd recommend ordering it.
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Re: How much is too much?!?!?

Post by Asavo757 » 28 Jan 2014, 06:08

I was just at my dealer Sunday he had one 1300 clams.
If your getting from a dealer seems about what there going for.

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Re: How much is too much?!?!?

Post by blueorison » 28 Jan 2014, 08:26

Anything over 1200 to me is too much.

Then again, this is something you decide for yourself, when it comes down to the tacks.

It really should be more like $900-1000, but the extra $200 is worth it, if you really want it/it's hard to find.

If it is hard to find in CA, then go for it. If not, then wait if you'd like.
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