Beeman R7 / .177 Value

My disclaimer- this is based on my opinion only, I’m not an expert by any means. I’m gonna say, without seeing pictures and understanding how old it is, I might give at least $200 in good shape and maybe a little more but I don’t want to instill false hope. Possibly the same as you paid new even if you bought it 2-3 years ago, due to inflation. If it’s like new, comes with the original box, etc it can go up from there depending on how old it is, where it’s from, what’s the story behind it. If it has rust and other damage it can go down from there.


Now post pictures please, no way to make an accurate guess without some good pictures.
 
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I bought the newer version of yours with the laser etching on the receiver which many dislike about 8 months ago from a fellow member on another forum for $275 and we split the shipping.

Pure guess on my part but yours being a little older and in pristine shape, $300-$325? If you're including the scope and rings, obviously add a bit for that. As mentioned, having the original box helps but not a deal breaker for most if you don't. 
 
I would not part with this one. If I recall correctly these were sold with the bushnell banner as a combo and the bushnell banner of the day is superior to the one they make now,



If you must sell it I would not let it go for less than $400. If it’s not worth it yet, it will be in a short few years.

I might feel the same here..
 
I looked and pyramid has them on sell for $399. 

I think you are correct about $325 and possibly share some shipping. I have the front sight somewhere. The scope is a Bushnell Banner and is actually a good scope.

Not to sound too cliche but the truth is it is worth what the market will pay or for whatever price you're willing to let it go.

Me personally, for this rifle, if I wasn't using it and it was just sitting in a closet I would be comfortable listing the rifle by itself for $325 shipped CONUS (since new ones are listed at ~$400) and maybe lowering the price if I really want to get rid of it. Someone willing to pay at least $300 for it probably actually wants it and would probably check it over then perform any required maintenance before using it.

I wouldn't even consider less than $275 shipped and even then only if I really wanted to get rid of it. I'd gift it to a neighbor's kid or wrap it in a gun sock and put it back in the closet for my heirs to find first.

Anybody offering less than $250 probably doesn't know what it is, thinks you don't know what it is or wants to flip it for a quick buck and I'd tell them to p!$h off.

You'll find plenty of people with lots of advice about how much more you should ask or how much more it will be worth some number of years from now but I'd bet a dollar to a donut not a single one of them will pony up a check for it at the price they say it's worth. If someone thinks it's such a great investment and will be worth so much more in the near future then surely they would be happy to give you $350 for it now so they can sell it for $450 soon.



The rifle with the optic could be worth more depending on if the buyer likes the optic.