welcome,
> location and how scarce they are in your area will also dictate price.
> For a collector, completeness will have an affect on price. But a collector will probably pick one up, incomplete, just to fill a niche. Its what i do.
> for just a USER, the less expensive the better. you can use some of the various gun auction/selling sites and look at what people actually bid/paid for them and also what sellers actually wanted for them too.
> If you endgame is just to flip the gun, there are better investments.
> If you want to have your cake and eat it too, then buy it, shoot it, take care of it and hope in year(S) out you can sell it for more money than you paid. But note above comment.
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I know ones with box etc are going for $1000 and more!
Note, this is probably why there isnt 1K on it.
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I believe the Bauska import Pre B CZ75 versions are 1984/85 manufacture with the "fragile" enamel paint finish.
This too and you may want to ponder if/how good the finish is and then if you decide to shoot/use it and if anything happens, it may affect the value to a collector.
some personal comments/hints....
> Consider your endgame on toys. What do you want to do, now and in the future.
> Do you just want a CZ? or?
> If you want to buy it as an investment, again, there are better investments. But if you want to play with your investment, you can with this. So, again, end game.