What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
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What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
I checked a few spots online and failed to get a good feel on the true market value, but what would be a good price on a used LCP or LC9? Does anyone have any solid experience with either and is anyone considering selling one?
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Re: What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
If you are a good shopper you can walk out the door with a new LCP for $300. So I wouldn't give more than $225 for a used one. Any accessories would add value of course.
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Re: What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
If I were in the market, I'd pay $250 for a used one with extra mags + ammo. No idea on the LC9.
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I don't know about the LC9, but I wouldn't charge more than $20.00 to dispose of someone's LCP
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Re: What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
I just paid $250 for a Coyote Special in almost unused condition just 2 weeks ago. It had original box, papers and lock. It is the only LCP that I was really interested in because I am not a fan of the .380 round. As it works out, someone in the family had a need for a VERY concealable handgun at work(alone in a late night fast food business). This is certainly that. And it is a lot better than a sandwich knife.
I was pleased with the deal and the little pistol is pretty neat. Shoots well. I also bought a factory 7-round magazine which is a good addition with the Critical Defense ammo.
I regret the lack of a slide lock back on empty magazine. I also regret the need for a small lever tool to disassemble,
I was pleased with the deal and the little pistol is pretty neat. Shoots well. I also bought a factory 7-round magazine which is a good addition with the Critical Defense ammo.
I regret the lack of a slide lock back on empty magazine. I also regret the need for a small lever tool to disassemble,
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Re: What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
+1 on both. I really like my little Elsie Pea. (It's not the Coyote Special edition though) I've gone to an SR9c as primary EDC, but the LCP is a great little BUG. Occasionally I find it difficult to pack the 9MM, but the little .380 is with me absolutely everywhere legal.CWOOD wrote:I regret the lack of a slide lock back on empty magazine. I also regret the need for a small lever tool to disassemble,
I agree with you about the slide locking back on empty, and I really don't like having to get something that could scratch the finish (or poke a hole in my finger) to pry out the locking pin.
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Re: What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
For what it is/does, I really want one now. Wish I could have run into that coyote one. I don't have enough time to get into Austin enough to look. I've seen a couple over priced LC9's, but I guess I'll hold out until I find the LCR I want.
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Re: What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
I found it on TexasGunTrader.com. I have seen more than one thee from time to time. Also, 'Elsie Pea' or 'Wiley' is a loaner. It has not been given. I made that clear to the person involved.I thinkBigGuy wrote:I love your name for it 'Elsie Pea'. My family member's EDC is also SR9c. Great gun but not absolutely concealable.CWOOD wrote: I really like my little Elsie Pea. I've gone to an SR9c as primary EDC, but the LCP is a great little BUG.
I think the family member named it 'Wiley'...as in Coyote.
Texsquatch wrote:For what it is/does, I really want one now. Wish I could have run into that coyote one. I don't have enough time to get into Austin enough to look. I've seen a couple over priced LC9's, but I guess I'll hold out until I find the LCR I want.
... Unless your pal decides they no longer need the piece you bought them.
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Re: What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
I saw that one. Almost bought it.CWOOD wrote:I found it on TexasGunTrader.com. I have seen more than one thee from time to time. Also, 'Elsie Pea' or 'Wiley' is a loaner. It has not been given. I made that clear to the person involved.I thinkBigGuy wrote:I love your name for it 'Elsie Pea'. My family member's EDC is also SR9c. Great gun but not absolutely concealable.CWOOD wrote: I really like my little Elsie Pea. I've gone to an SR9c as primary EDC, but the LCP is a great little BUG.
I think the family member named it 'Wiley'...as in Coyote.
Texsquatch wrote:For what it is/does, I really want one now. Wish I could have run into that coyote one. I don't have enough time to get into Austin enough to look. I've seen a couple over priced LC9's, but I guess I'll hold out until I find the LCR I want.
... Unless your pal decides they no longer need the piece you bought them.
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Re: What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
OP: Grab a Gun in Coppell, Texas (DFW area) has new LCP's for $307.10.
A week or so ago they had a special on LCP's - Brand new for $265.
Of course since you are in "Central Texas", you'd either have to make a road trip
or pay an FFL transfer fee, which would alter the price/value ratio in making the purchase.
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A week or so ago they had a special on LCP's - Brand new for $265.
Of course since you are in "Central Texas", you'd either have to make a road trip
or pay an FFL transfer fee, which would alter the price/value ratio in making the purchase.
SIA
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Re: What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
I have both LCP and LC9. LCP more for the wife in her handbag, my LC9 IWB. Both shot very accurately from an encounter range -- 7-15 feet. Got the LCP new for $309, the LC9 for $379. Highly recommend. Quality build, good looking little guns, packing some accuracy and impact.
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CWOOD wrote:I just paid $250 for a Coyote Special in almost unused condition just 2 weeks ago. It had original box, papers and lock. It is the only LCP that I was really interested in because I am not a fan of the .380 round. As it works out, someone in the family had a need for a VERY concealable handgun at work(alone in a late night fast food business). This is certainly that. And it is a lot better than a sandwich knife.
I was pleased with the deal and the little pistol is pretty neat. Shoots well. I also bought a factory 7-round magazine which is a good addition with the Critical Defense ammo.
I regret the lack of a slide lock back on empty magazine. I also regret the need for a small lever tool to disassemble,
Just use the rim of a cartridge to flick the pin back.
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Re: What's a good price on a used LCP or LC9?
I'm going to keep an eye on TexasGunTrader.com. I'm trying to find a Coyote Special. Hopefully I will luck out like you did.CWOOD wrote:I found it on TexasGunTrader.com. I have seen more than one thee from time to time. Also, 'Elsie Pea' or 'Wiley' is a loaner. It has not been given. I made that clear to the person involved.I thinkBigGuy wrote:I love your name for it 'Elsie Pea'. My family member's EDC is also SR9c. Great gun but not absolutely concealable.CWOOD wrote: I really like my little Elsie Pea. I've gone to an SR9c as primary EDC, but the LCP is a great little BUG.
I think the family member named it 'Wiley'...as in Coyote.
Texsquatch wrote:For what it is/does, I really want one now. Wish I could have run into that coyote one. I don't have enough time to get into Austin enough to look. I've seen a couple over priced LC9's, but I guess I'll hold out until I find the LCR I want.
... Unless your pal decides they no longer need the piece you bought them.
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