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Old 04-04-2022, 11:28 PM
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I mistakenly posted this in this forum when it should have been in Antiques. Please see link below for new thread.

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Looks to be in pretty nice shape, but even in nice shape the 3" barrels were pretty common. They made over 90,000 of these first models. Book says $400 in excellent condition, and that's a couple years old. Still, I don't see them bringing much more that that. I would say you got a nice example of a pretty common gun in a less common finish. If you paid less than $400 you did ok, much more than that...not necessarily.

FYI, this should be in the antique section since it's a top break.
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If you paid less than $400 you did ok, much more than that...not necessarily.

FYI, this should be in the antique section since it's a top break.
Hint: Yes, I paid less than $400...

And you're absolutely correct; I mistakenly posted this in the wrong forum and will repost in the correct one.
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