I personally don't care that you seek current "market" value for your gun, but if you somehow think that the "market" is $1000 for your used Glock, then I personally fear for your mental health......
You are not the only one who fears for my mental health! My wife does all the time! I respect your opinion and your well stated opinion. But, my "market" price may be different than your "market" price. To me, that is the issue. Who sets the "market" price for their gun? If I am selling it, then I set what I feel is the "market" price. If you do not like my price, don't buy the gun. If I have over estimated the price of my gun, then it will not sell. If it does sell, then I set the correct price. I do think that some have priced their guns out of the market, but that is my opinion. I am not going to tell them it is overpriced, or make negative comments about their price. It is their opinion of the market. I must say that I have seen guns sell for way more than I thought they were worth. Someone must have thought it was a good price. Who am I to tell them not to buy it?




