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32wcf second change. What's the market value of this rig? I found another 32-20 that I like better and may sell this one. The bore is bright and there is no pitting, just lots of patina. Thanks for the help, Ken SN 434xx
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Better pic of the topstrap?
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$300/$400, depends on the mechanical's a bit I suppose.
I wag closer to $300, I would list it for $400 and be happy with $350.
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32wcf second change. What's the market value of this rig? I found another 32-20 that I like better and may sell this one. The bore is bright and there is no pitting, just lots of patina. Thanks for the help, Ken SN 434xx
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Your pictures don't match. The first one has .38 Special on the barrel and 1920s stocks, too late for that serial, the third picture is a different gun; is that the one?
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Fixed it thank you!
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Something is still not right here. Your third picture shows a 38 chamber, not a 32??
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Much later grips, just the same. If it was a Fourth Change, I'd be interested. Early sights are hard to see.
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Much later grips, just the same.....
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The stocks on this one are actually appropriate, concave non-medallion used up to 1910, which would fit with a 434xx serial, I believe.
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Much later grips, just the same.
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The stocks on this one are actually appropriate, concave non-medallion used up to 1910, which would fit with a 434xx serial
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Absolutely. Those are proper stocks for a .32-20 HE made before 1910.
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Better pictures fella's sorry for the mix up. Too many pics on file here. Here's my new 32-20 a 99 year old Colt Army Special.
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