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Old 06-24-2011, 08:50 PM
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Default Model 13-3

I went into the local store today to pick up an speedloader, and noticed some new additions to the revolver case. One was a model 13-3 which is on consignment for $450. I didn't take a good look at it since I wasn't in the market for it. It is a shame because I haven't seen a model 13 before. It looked to be in reasonably good condition. There was also a model 66 going for $550 and a 686-6 for about $550 as well. I saw a model 15, but didn't look that closely at it.

I won't be buying anything until the end of year, if not later. Hopefully that model 13 will still be there though I am not too sure whether $450 is a good price for it.

Depressing, but just can't afford another gun at this time. Another one will probably come by when the time is right.
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