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Springfield prodigy

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Like the title says, I have a barely used Springfield prodigy 5” non comped I’m thinking about parting ways with. My question is, do modifications add any value? I have the EGW ignition kit, red dirt trigger, and a Dawson tool less guide rod. It would come with all factory parts and a spare tool less guide rod and 3 optic plates. I have two holsters and I believe 5 magazines for it. How do I value that? Or would it just pretty much standard pricing for them?
 
Generally speaking no, most people on here aren’t looking for the extras and won’t want to factor it into the price of a used gun.
You’re going to take a hit regardless with how the market is right now so my best advice would be to take the extras off and sell them separately especially if you don’t mind shipping.
Also try selling the holsters separately.
You’re still going to take a hit if you really want it sold but it could soften the blow parting out the extras/accessories.
 
Generally speaking no, most people on here aren’t looking for the extras and won’t want to factor it into the price of a used gun.
You’re going to take a hit regardless with how the market is right now so my best advice would be to take the extras off and sell them separately especially if you don’t mind shipping.
Also try selling the holsters separately.
You’re still going to take a hit if you really want it sold but it could soften the blow parting out the extras/accessories.
That’s pretty much what I was figuring
 
List it for what you would like to get, and take the first offer that you find acceptable.

Do those extras add value? Some, but not much. Would help you stand apart from another one that has nothing extra.

Also remember that the majority of "drop in" 1911/2011 parts are not truly drop in if you want get maximum potential out of said parts.
 
List it for what you would like to get, and take the first offer that you find acceptable.

Do those extras add value? Some, but not much. Would help you stand apart from another one that has nothing extra.

Also remember that the majority of "drop in" 1911/2011 parts are not truly drop in if you want get maximum potential out of said parts.
They were all fitted as needed by a competent gunsmith. Fitting 1911/2011 parts is just a bit above my pay grade, I let the professionals do that. lol
 
If getting rid of a platform, sell everything as a package. IMHO splitting extras and trying to sell separately, you will just end up with a drawer full of parts.
 
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