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Old 10-12-2010, 10:36 PM
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629-1 Classic Hunter in 6" non fluted worth? 629-1 Classic Hunter in 6" non fluted worth? 629-1 Classic Hunter in 6" non fluted worth? 629-1 Classic Hunter in 6" non fluted worth? 629-1 Classic Hunter in 6" non fluted worth?  
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Approx. value of 629-1 Classic Hunter with 6" barrel and non fluted cylinder ...no box or papers? Not NIB.




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629-1 Classic Hunter in 6" non fluted worth? 629-1 Classic Hunter in 6" non fluted worth? 629-1 Classic Hunter in 6" non fluted worth? 629-1 Classic Hunter in 6" non fluted worth? 629-1 Classic Hunter in 6" non fluted worth?  
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Very NICE gun, I like it a lot. I just bought a 1989 New in the box 686-1 6in. unfluted cylinder never and I said never....Fired. Payed $775.00 shipped. Just bought tonight a 627-0 5.5in., unfluted cylinder with 100 rounds run thu it. Payed $800.00 shipped. So with that said I would say your gun is $700-900 dollars. Here's a picture of that 686, and other's....
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Old 10-12-2010, 11:30 PM
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NIB like this one .

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I just saw a unfluted cylinder 686(?) with a different contour barrel. Like the stealth hunter barrel. Very cool.
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