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06-24-2022, 03:16 PM
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Pristine 19-4
Need a price opinion on this one. This beauty is like new, tiniest of turn lines, likely from being played with. 6", 19-4, s/n 58K8737, guessing it is from around 1980.
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06-24-2022, 05:36 PM
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Nice, clean revolver. Standard trigger, semi-target hammer, nickel looks fully intact, side plate screws not buggered. Slight turn line. GA "speedloader cut" target stocks have nice color and look perfect. Nickel adds a premium, I'd say $900-$1000. It would be more if an earlier dash, maybe, and a bit more for a 4" barrel, but it's still P&R, and there is little to no difference between it and a dash-3 except timeframe of manufacture. Yeah, SCSW says 1980.
Just a SWAG on my part, based on what I gave for a blued 4" dash 3 several years ago, in similar condition.
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06-24-2022, 05:53 PM
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$1000 fair for a flimsy little 357 magnum. Spend your money on a
sturdy Mod-28. For less money and dont worry about heavy loads!
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06-24-2022, 06:21 PM
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Boy, she sure is pretty! You’d like her for sure!
Hair Trigger and gmborkovic have your price point narrowed down.
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Originally Posted by zwartepiet
Boy, she sure is pretty! You’d like her for sure!
Hair Trigger and gmborkovic have your price point narrowed down.
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If I were looking for a nice nickel M19, I'd give what I suggested for it.
A $K for a K frame.
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06-24-2022, 08:50 PM
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Around here that one would be a bargain at $1200. I would expect a gun dealer to ask $1450 or thereabouts.
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06-24-2022, 09:53 PM
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The 19-4 is a sweet firearm.
You know what they say … @ a hair over $800 almost four years ago, I didn’t pay too much - just bought too early. I think it’s caught up to that price by now. (Not that it really matters to me because I wouldn’t let it go for a grand)
But yeah, mine’s (also 1980) blued instead of nickel. In any case, enjoy yours in good health.
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