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Old 08-08-2017, 07:14 PM
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Pre-model Masterpiece revolvers will sell for more than model numbered guns from the 1960s and later. Add that to the fact that your 1964 K22 did not have original stocks and the value drops further.

sikacz - as for those guns you are finding online with asking priced hovering around $1000, they most likely have been up for sale a long time. Remember asking prices are not sold prices and many are looking for that one buyer who will do an impulse buy (most likely to regret it later). Check out gun auction companies that are selling Masterpiece revolvers and not GB to find true valuations. Best way to use GB for valuation is to log and search completed auctions only to find sold items. That method will give you a better perspective on values.

Are there K-22s out there worth $1200? The answer is yes, but such an example would have to be near flawless with no wear. Personally, I love to shoot my Masterpiece revolvers, so have no interest in a 100% gun. $600 to $800 will buy you a great gun.
I did mention those things. There are other options out there. Bob
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