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Old 01-31-2013, 01:01 PM
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My personal opinion is that the recent political developments are primarily impacting sales and prices of those firearms in the most jeapordy, namely semi-auto rifles, magazines and if the worst would come true all semi-auto firearms like handguns, etc

I do not see this having any noteworthy effect on the 1961 revolver market. These guns are in no jeapordy that I am aware of based on recently proposed legislation. If anything, I see the demand for revolvers going down slightly as buyers that might be considering a revolver purchase, shift their purchase decision to something that may not be available in the future.

I dont know why anyone is being critical about whether the price should be $450 or $650 based upon whatever book youre looking at. Condition and accessories are everything and without pictures or a precise grading, you can't really assess value with any accuracy.

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