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09-20-2017, 09:52 AM
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19-3 2.5" nickel value?
One for sale locally, no box, no extras sn 5k433xx 2.5" nickel 19-3.
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09-20-2017, 11:34 AM
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If it is as clean as it looks.
You will not get it for less than six or seven bills here in Southwestern VA, unless you are really lucky.
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09-20-2017, 11:50 AM
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OK, its for sale, how much does he want?
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Looking at 1k easy here in Northern CA and it would probably sell in a day at the lgs
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Conrad, it's hard to determine overall condition from one photo. Yet, the revolver appears to be in good overall condition. If it is I'm thinking pricing at $650.00 up, depending on the location.
Added: just took a closer look at the photo. There appears to be some general ware "fading" of the nickel along the lower portion of the frame and trigger guard. For me this would put an upper limit of $650.00, not a starting price. It appears to be an ideal condition, for me revolver. It's nice enough to show off to the guys, but not so nice I don't want to carry and shoot it. If you could get it for $600.00 jump on it.
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Asking $700 for it, may have to pass.
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OK, $700. Now dont run away yet. He is in the ballpark on price.
We need more pics, especially under grips. Is 5K Sn. early 70s?
If innards are clean and tight, start at $600 in cash. This is similar to buying a mule in Arkansas.
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Mike, he is firm on price, has 2 other interested buyers at $700, I am 1st in line. Will look at it and buy if it checks out, but I was hoping to be in it a little better.
I haven't been able to get my Arkansas mule trading license just yet. You will surely have to send me the tutorials on this process. It sounds fun and maybe a little dangerous.
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Not a bad price, not great but they are a bit hard to come by in person where you can check em out. Assuming your purchasing for use etc I say go for it. I'm often less swayed by $50 when it a gun I'm planning to carry/shoot. I know this is counter to what many may feel but the $ seems to go quick when you start to feed them so why not?
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