I feel that over the years people can look to GunBroker to get a general idea of what things are worth. I realize there are many factors that can set pricing trends, but sometimes I guess I just don't understand the huge price difference in what I would deem identical products. Within the last month one of our members (golferboy426) an amazing person to deal with) sold an old school gp100 kgpf-340 with yellow box with shipper.....it was truly an amazing package. It was mint in my mind. I would have bought it, but I have one. It sold for a reasonable price of $525. Yesterday I was browsing GunBroker for fun and saw the exact same weapon with current bids of $1375.00 and the auction isn't even over yet. I tried to compare the difference to see if I was missing something.......I don't think I am. The only differences that I'm finding is golfer boy426 had old school boxes and the current one on GunBroker has newer gray plastic hard case as we see today. The only other thing is the the current one is being sold directly by Ruger for their fundraising efforts. I'm into fundraising and I too have bought things from Ruger to aid in their fundraising, but this price difference seems to be way out of line in my opinion. Just wondered what I might be missing. Not good at attaching links but I found the current GunBroker listing under Gp100 2002. PS.....laughing, I generally don't sell too many guns, but if anyone wants my kgpf-340 for $1375.00........let me know