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Old 08-19-2008, 12:16 AM
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I found a early 6906 with square trigger guard for $399.I feel thats a bit high.what is a good price range for these guns?
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I found a early 6906 with square trigger guard for $399.I feel thats a bit high.what is a good price range for these guns?
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I found a early 6906 with square trigger guard for $399.I feel thats a bit high.what is a good price range for these guns?

FWIW:

Well, if you'd have asked this question roughly 3-4 weeks ago I'd have told you a NIB, (w/lifetime warranty) 6906 from CDNN was $399.99. I bought one.

My understanding is that the 6906's are gone, but they still have the larger, all steel big brother 5906, also NIB for 399.99.

You might call CDNN just in case I'm wrong about the 6906's being all sold.

I do know the 6906 with the w/the square trigger guard is an older model. My pistol was mfg. in 2006. (I think).

Personally I like the looks of the 6906 w/the square trigger guard, but that's subjective to the individual.

Seems the price is a bit high, but I could be wrong.

I LOVE my 6906, and I've just ordered a couple of "Grip + 2's" so I can use the higher capacity 5906 mags in it.

Great pistols, but I don't think you're getting a bargain here unless the pistol is unusually clean.

Just opinion, others might offer a different one.

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the 6906 is used with scratches and all that go along with a well used gun.in the morning I may try to talk them down on the price.nice one you got from CDNN
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