I got my Garanda year or so ago on Gunbroker for about $800. I got very lucky by gambling on some pretty poor quality pictures and getting one in VERY nice shape.
Gunbroker's "Saved Search" functionality is a decent tool for snagging deals. Just check your searches as you drink your coffee in the morning and you'll hit on one soon.
Just an FYI, to search for the listings that actually sold on Gunbroker, hit "advanced" next to the search button, go to the completed items tab, search for what you'd like, and refine for "No Reserve." Then it's simply a matter of sorting the results with bids. With no reserve, anything with a bid has sold.
Your mileage may vary but that's how this ol' boy has made some educated buys.Information
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