The firearm in question is a SIG Sauer Pro SP 2340 chambered for .40 S&W and .357 SIG. At the moment I have no pictures. I have only fired 50 rounds from it.
Do you mean you have both a .40 barrel and a Sig .357 barrel for it?
The firearm in question is a SIG Sauer Pro SP 2340 chambered for .40 S&W and .357 SIG. At the moment I have no pictures. I have only fired 50 rounds from it.
If you are willing to sell, put it up on the marketplace to sell. going to a pawn shop or gunshop will only yield you 20-30% of what it really may be worth.
Best of luck on getting secure work.
Typically Ive seen 50-70% less than what its worth...Selling is the best bet
Do you mean you have both a .40 barrel and a Sig .357 barrel for it?
Sgt Preston here...
Your best bet is to sell via consignment thru a local gun dealer...
You want to sell it at a shop that get's a lot of traffic & buyers...
I have sold several thru Horst & McCann a Gun Range & Dealer (near Bel Air) in Harford County...
They will let you set the price (they will tell you if you are too high)...
Once the price is agreed on and a good faith discount is agreed on ( I limit mine to $20.xx) they will sell it for you & notify you as soon as it sells...
Mine have all sold quickly at the price agreed on...
They have charged me 20 - 25%...
Talk to Mike Horst
I have decided to sell instead of pawning. Thank you all for the Pros & Cons on what to do, now I have to come up with a fair selling price.
I saw someone pawn a 870 Wingmaster a couple years ago. Pawn shop gave him $20.00.
Sell other toys, not your guns, or furniture if need be.