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M617 .22 LR Value
Here's a quickie: I have a chance to pick up a 95%-97% 6-inch M617 (6-shot)... it has the Hogue rubber grips and looks great. Is $600-$650 a good price? What say the masses?
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Sure. That's not a bad price.
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I would say anything under 700.00 is a deal these days. Actually I would say 700.00 was a deal too for a no lock model.
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Seems a tad high but probably a pretty good price in this market. If I were selling it I'd think it was worth that much.
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I agree, good price, especially if its a pre-lock model. I gave 700 for a 617-1, 4 incher about a year or so ago and thought I got a good deal.
If offered in the Denver area for that price range, I doubt it would last the day.
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Yea, its a 617-1 model, so it may be worth the $600-$650...
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Sounds like a good price. You should go ahead and buy it.
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If you're looking for one, I'd buy it. You'd have a hard time doing much better. Personally, I'd prefer a dash-one over a new one. The Hogues are likely original. Smith put them on a lot of their L & N frames from the late '80's thru the first decade of the 2000's.
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Thanks to all... BTW, would this be a square or round butt revolver?
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Around here that would be a very good deal.
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Thanks to all... BTW, would this be a square or round butt revolver?
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Should be RB. My 8 3/8ths 617-1 is.
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Thanks to all... BTW, would this be a square or round butt revolver?
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That's a good price and it could be either
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