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Post by NitroHunter on Jun 29, 2010 12:06:16 GMT -5
What would be a good price on one? It's one of the old ones, not the 50th anniversary model.......in excellant condition.
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btfla
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Post by btfla on Jun 29, 2010 15:31:40 GMT -5
well depends on how old... does it have the hammer transfer bar. ie safe to carry 6 rounds. or is the oldder one where the hamer hits the firing pin? safe with 5 rounds empty under the hamer?
well the price can be differnt per modle. if its newer not the old modle it should be under 370 because you can get the 50th annv. modle new for that from cdnn investements.
ok now flattop 357 made between 55-62 4 5/8 nib-900 exc,-700 vg--500 good-350 6 1/2 nib 1000 exc--850 vg--600 good 450 10 in nib--1650 exc --1300 vg---950 good 850
now the blackhawk thas similar to the flattop 53-62 nib 700 exc.---500 vg--350--good 2oo
now super blackhawk 1973 and up stated with s# 81-00001 nib 425 exc--350 vg 275 good 225
per 2010 standard catalog of firearms prices
there is a good deal of differinc in prices for the differnt modles and they did make spical modles for sertan disturibeters.. and the nib-exc-vg-g----are all baced on the nra rating of condision
hope this helps
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Post by hunt4fun1 on Jun 30, 2010 16:12:13 GMT -5
Yep....BT is right....we gotta narrow it down some. If you can get me the serial number and the barrel length, I can get within a very resonable range. Also, look to see if it's stamped New Model anywhere on it. That would make it safe to carry with no chance of an accidental discharge. Are you looking to sell or looking to buy? If you are selling, I have been looking for that very same gun. I sold mine last year and it was a stupid thing to do but I got an offer I could not say no to.
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Post by NitroHunter on Jun 30, 2010 18:16:30 GMT -5
Thanks guys. I'll check it out some more, It was a 61/2 inch barrel and I'll check on the serial number.
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