View Full Version : Going price for a Daewoo thumbhole
okie shooter
08-06-2010, 02:54 PM
Ok guys whats the going price for these. THere is one in my local shop and I wonder if I need it that badly. He wants 650 and thats the blue book price for it at 100% but its the only one I have seen here.
holescreek
08-06-2010, 03:48 PM
I saw 2 for sale at this month's OGCA show. One was priced at $750 and the other at $950. I don't know enough about them to know why the difference, but they looked like the same gun with the same features.
okie shooter
08-07-2010, 04:37 PM
my dealer has the first one I have seen in town. Thus It peaks my interest.
Arkane
08-07-2010, 05:52 PM
I picked one up last year in a local pawn shop for a little over $450 - they had no clue what it was or what it was worth. Good Woos in the box can go for as much as 1k. Average is 700+ depending on condition.
They're darn good rifles, but they have a 1:12 twist so nothing over 55g. Parts can be hard to come by, but they are available out there. I've been mulling over selling mine for another FAL lately.
http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs329.snc3/29038_100545039994604_100001173242601_3132_7569939 _n.jpg
Quite a few mods, but the only one that can't be reversed is the replacement F/H. I'm thinking about cutting the barrel down a bit and putting a folder on it. These things definitely get looks at the range, and man, for accuracy it's awesome. Must haves:
- Ace or similar pistol grip
- Stormwerkz low pro rail and stock adapter
- DRP 90 safety
- DRP F/H
AR Trigger parts will swap in in case those break, but the bolt, firing pin, and extractor are hard to come by spares.
holescreek
08-07-2010, 06:51 PM
I remember when they first came out in the very early '80's. A friend of mine bought one and brought it over to show me. I looked it over and just asked him if he was kidding. They were about $250 new IIRC and a brand new Colt AR15 was around $400. Here I am 30 years later seeing them at the shows thinking that they really don't look bad, I should have bought one 30 years ago.
Lalvis
08-11-2010, 12:04 PM
I've been looking for one seance the 90's when I saw my first one. I will never see those prices again!:1087: Just like all the other ones I missed out on.
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