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Old 08-14-2017, 03:56 PM
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Well, the guns are worth more than you paid for them. The MOP stocks have dropped off some, with good condition ones going for $150, but there is something wrong with the right one just ahead of the medallion. Pearl stocks have to be without chips of cracks and it is not possible to tell from your photos, but if chipped anywhere, they quickly drop below $100.

The M&P square walnut service stocks are from the teens, and you probably have a 1919 manufactured 32-20. They are in poor condition, probably worth $50. No idea if the guns are shooters or not, so value is only a guess. Many people just do not buy nickel revolvers, since with any wear, they end up looking like yours. Maybe $100 for the Safety without the MOP stocks and $200 for the 32-20 if both are in good working condition. If not, consider parting them out and double your investment, plus keep the stocks if you want them.
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