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M2A2
July 21, 2010, 07:59
Hello I have a total of 5 revolver's I would like to have a price check on. Looking for any extra info. I did a search but i did not find much.

1. modle 24-3 in 44 special made in 1983. 6.5" barrel i would rate it at 85 or 80%. Three dot target sight. no box. just the gun.clean.

2.Modle 17 6" barrel .22 lr. box with no papers.date 1991 or 92. full lug with combat wood grips. very nice 95% or 90% blue.shot very very little.

3. modle 16 .32 mag. 8 3\8" barrel full target package ..full lug combat wood conture grips. box with everything in it.1989. shot very little .90% or better.


4. modle 16 .32 mag 6" barrel full lug . full target package.box with everything in it.my guess it was never shot. combat wood conture grips. 90% or better.1990 production.

5. modle 16 .32 mag.4" barrel. semi target package box with everything in it. my guess it was never shot. 1990 production.

Any info I would love to have. I have to sell these. I would like to have a price check on all the above mentioned guns. Thanks in advance!Note: all the gun's show slight cyclinder scaring they have been handled.. Thanks again.

FUUN063
July 22, 2010, 01:13
Well, since you have no responses at this time, I will attempt my regions' prices as I have these very guns. Keep in mind that this is my opinion for my area in a soft market. Here goes:

1.) $500.00 to $675.00
2.) $375.00 to $425.00
3.) $800.00 to $1,100.00
4.) $750.00 to $1,000.00
5.) $800.00 to $1,100.00

Just remember there are many things to consider when trying to price guns that are not able to be looked at and graded by several people for a consensus. Also, these prices may seem high or low, but I am always optimistic. One can always come down. Prices may want to be lowered if condition is truly lower than a premium 98% or so. Many folks have lower condition guns, but high condition guns will always bring a premium. Further, you should consider lowering your expectations if the person buying is willing to purchase more than one (say two, three or so on). Moving more than one is harder, but easier in the long run. Lower condition guns' prices may have to reflect up to a 10% percent deduction or slightly more. Especially if they are of an odd caliber that one must load for. Non reloaders are no longer in your maketbility for those calibers. However, collectibility does play a part as well. Good luck. I hope to see these in the Market Place soon. Pipe in Hoot!:biggrin:

Leland :beer:

M2A2
July 22, 2010, 06:12
Thank you brother... you will see them in the market place soon... Some eye candy! Thanks again... I will price to move.