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Old 05-31-2016, 11:11 AM
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Assuming similar excellent shooter grade condition, how would the value compare between a 28-2 6" and a 17-4 6" ? The 17-4 has the 3 t's, the 28-2 does not. Both have boxes and paperwork.
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Old 05-31-2016, 11:21 AM
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I'm inclined to think that the 17 could bring two hundred more.(I happen to have a 17-4 3T gun myself,so I might be a little prejudiced. ;-) )
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I can't give dollar amount specifics but I think the 17 to possibly bring significantly more???
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I'll opine the Model 17-4 as described (3-T's) might command a price of $0 - $200 more than a 6" Model 28-2, however if it was a 4" Model 28 the range of $0 - $200 difference would swing in favor of the 4" model 28 .
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I'll opine the Model 17-4 as described (3-T's) might command a price of $0 - $200 more than a 6" Model 28-2, however if it was a 4" Model 28 the range of $0 - $200 difference would swing in favor of the 4" model 28 .
But I am thinking that when it comes to the 4" model 28. Then you are looking at about even money with the model 17, assuming that the model 17 is 6" which I think the lions share, if not all of them were.
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