Final Prices: RIA Premier September 2016

Published on October 27, 2016
Duration: 2:49

This video reviews the final prices from a September 2016 Rock Island Auction, highlighting significant price variations. It discusses specific firearms that sold well below market, such as a Barrett, and others that fetched exceptionally high prices, like a FAMAS. The auction featured a mix of rare and common items, with German WWII items generally selling high, while some obscure prototypes went for niche prices.

Quick Summary

The September 2016 Rock Island Auction presented a wide spectrum of firearm prices, with some items selling below market value and others, like a FAMAS rifle, reaching $22,000. Prices include a 15% buyer's premium. German WWII firearms generally sold high, while niche prototypes also commanded significant bids.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Auction Overview
  2. 00:07Barrett Below Market Price
  3. 00:19WWII German Items High Prices
  4. 00:30French Trials Revolver Identification
  5. 00:40FAMAS Insanely High Sales Price
  6. 00:58Understanding Buyer's Premium
  7. 01:18Rare Transferable Johnson Machine Gun
  8. 01:30Lauresn & ZH 29 Pricing
  9. 01:59Mauser Revolvers & CZ 38
  10. 02:21Galand Revolver Price Check
  11. 02:32Ivor Johnson Prototypes
  12. 02:42Upcoming Auction Preview

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the significance of the September 2016 Rock Island Auction prices?

The September 2016 Rock Island Auction showed significant price volatility, with some firearms selling well below market value and others, like the FAMAS, fetching exceptionally high prices, indicating diverse market interest and value perceptions.

Which types of firearms tended to sell for higher prices at this auction?

World War II German firearms generally commanded high prices at this auction. Conversely, items from less common origins or niche prototypes, like the CZ 38, appealed to specialized collectors and could still achieve high prices.

How does the buyer's premium affect the final price of auctioned firearms?

The final prices reported include a 15% buyer's premium. This means the hammer price is increased by 15% to reflect the total amount a buyer was willing to pay for the firearm at auction.

Were there any particularly rare firearms mentioned in the September 2016 auction?

Yes, the auction featured a rare transferable Johnson machine gun, which sold for a reasonable price. Additionally, Ivor Johnson revolvers were identified as prototypes, adding to their rarity and collector interest.

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