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Old 06-18-2011, 06:10 PM
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So i have had a itch to go buy a 627 PC short barrel, but with my current finances i would have to sell one that i have. (and it does not look like my cash flow issue with be solved too soon)

What would be a reasonable price to sell my 29-3 Nickel 6 inch barrel. Finish is in good shape, only one Milimeter chip on the topstrap, the rest is like a mirror. Has a pair of Goncalo Alves on her, in solid shape with only a minor chip on the bottom. Has had a trigger job so the DA is smooth, with a speedloader and a Bianchi X15 Shoulder holster.

Just trying to find out if i could get most of the cash for the 627 PC, or if this is a pipe dream and i should keep her in my safe...
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Old 06-18-2011, 06:15 PM
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Around here, in the condition you describe, about $ 550-600 for the 29.
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Old 06-18-2011, 06:21 PM
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If you're taling about a pre-lock or Bloodwork 627, it's going to take 2-3000 to get one of those. More recent production 627's are available at Buds for about 850.
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Old 06-18-2011, 06:34 PM
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talking a post lock, prelock would be out of the question. But i found a postlock for 809.00... I just wanna know if my 29 could pay for most of that, if i sell it for a reasonable price.

If i can only get 500 out of it, i might as well keep it. But if its worth a bit more, it might be worth the sale to get the 627PC.

From the price shopping on gunbroker and forums, i see alot of them for 650-750, but i dont see them selling. So i wanted some opinions.
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