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Old 02-17-2010, 11:59 PM
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Ive got a snub nose 12-4, in nickel. I believe the barrel is 1-7/8". I don't know how to describe the condition properly. It shows wear but there are no gouges or deep marks. I do not have a box or paper work. not that I want to but IF I wanted to trade it, what price range should I stay around?

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Hi, you'll get many opinions, but if it is mechanically sound without major cosmetic damage I'd say in the range of $300. Hope this is helpful.
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