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Old 07-03-2020, 01:10 PM
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Default 629 No Dash 4" transitional - what should I expect to pay?

Looking at a 629 No Dash 4" transitional - no pinned barrel, but has a recessed cylinder. No box, grips (wood/medallion "football" target grips) have light finish wear.

What should I expect to pay for one of these? I'm more familiar with the market for P&R guns, but I haven't seen too many transitionals moving.

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Don't see them often, maybe $800=$1000 as described. Or you might get lucky and walk in to a shop that doesn't see anything special in it; I bought this 4 inch P&R last fall for $730 at a small shop in the Texas panhandle.

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Don't see them often, maybe $800=$1000 as described. Or you might get lucky and walk in to a shop that doesn't see anything special in it; I bought this 4 inch P&R last fall for $730 at a small shop in the Texas panhandle.

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Sounds about right. Those are some nice looking presentation stocks.
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