They made lots of these revolvers and the condition is not great, so little interest from collectors. Without the pearl stocks, maybe a $200 gun. Also, it was shipped around 1908, so not an antique. The pearl stocks by themselves are worth what the gun is worth. If they were in perfect shape, they would probably sell for $250 or maybe more.
The question is whether the stocks are worth more on the gun or separate. Personally, I think you would get more out of the gun/stocks if sold separately, unless the stocks were numbered to the gun.
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Last edited by glowe; 01-29-2015 at 02:33 PM.
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