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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 3394284" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>Conversion is answered. </p><p></p><p>The value would depend very much on the individual gun itself. The Gen 2 is less desirable as a shooter because of the larger frame than a Gen 3SF and the Gen 4. </p><p>As a collector, the serial numbers will come into play. A early 2 alpha character prefix is more desirable than a 3?alpha. Pre-Ban guns and mags higher. Complete with original box, manual, mags, accessories are a plus. Never fires samples.</p><p></p><p>A Gen 2 that has seen duty use and inept the gun being correct is 350ish. A New in box complete early sample might bring twice that with the right buyer. Collectors desire as high quality a sample as possible. It takes very little to turn the desirable sample into a sub $590 gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 3394284, member: 5316"] Conversion is answered. The value would depend very much on the individual gun itself. The Gen 2 is less desirable as a shooter because of the larger frame than a Gen 3SF and the Gen 4. As a collector, the serial numbers will come into play. A early 2 alpha character prefix is more desirable than a 3?alpha. Pre-Ban guns and mags higher. Complete with original box, manual, mags, accessories are a plus. Never fires samples. A Gen 2 that has seen duty use and inept the gun being correct is 350ish. A New in box complete early sample might bring twice that with the right buyer. Collectors desire as high quality a sample as possible. It takes very little to turn the desirable sample into a sub $590 gun. [/QUOTE]
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