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    Smith and Wesson Regulation Police

    I got my calibers all confused. Got 32 Colt New Police, 32 Long Colt and 32 S&W long all conflated.
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    Smith and Wesson Regulation Police

    I picked up a regulation police chambered in 32 S&W long. It is in really nice condition for its age with some scratches and some muzzle holster wear but overall real nice. I am wondering what the production year this one is. I am thinking middle 1920s but not sure.
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    WTS Colt Vest Pocket and 1898 Krag Movie Studio Marked

    BTT Lowered price on Vest Pocket Added 1898 Krag
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    WTS Colt Vest Pocket and 1898 Krag Movie Studio Marked

    1908 Colt Vest Pocket - 1921 Manufacturer Date Good condition Colt Vest Pocket manufactured in 1929 and chambered in 25 ACP. Pistol retains a majority of its original high gloss colt finish with minor wear on the slide and high points. Images should provide a great overview of the cosmetic...
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    WTS DWM Luger - 1920s Commercial - 7.65 Luger

    I have a nice condition 1920s "Alphabet" DWM Commercial Luger chambered in 7.65 (30 Luger). Metal condition is very nice with 90-95 percent original blue with the front and backstrap exhibiting more blue wear. Straw is in roughly 30 percent condition and quite nice aswell. NO corrosion under the...
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    WTS USFA Rodeo 45 LC

    I am reluctantly selling my USFA Rodeo in 45LC but I recently purchased a Luger so I need to sell this to fund it. It is easily a 98-99 percent gun with only minimum wear. Trigger is like glass and the bore is mirror as to be expected. Comes with original box and documentation. I can take any...
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    .455 MkII, 2nd Model in .45LC

    I think you could sell this for 700 although the stocks do hurt the value a touch. I purchased mine for 550 shipped and it features the same level of cylinder modification as yours. I shoot 455 Webley ammunition with no problems.
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    1917 British .455

    His name is Bill Benny. I purchased over 500 bullets from him. His e-mail is: [email protected]
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    1917 British .455

    There is a seller on GB that sells 262gr hollow base cast bullets that work well for me. They are virtually identical to the original bullet. Here is my reloads. I use Fiocchi Brass and the 262gr hollow base cast bullets. 4gr of HP-38 give me about 580 +/- 20 FPS. Those FPS numbers are out of...
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    1917 British .455

    You really are adding more variables into the equation. They were refinished which automatically cut the value in half regardless of the addition of a cylinder modification. I wouldn`t expect anyone to bid more than $200-$300 especially when you factor in a buyers premium. It is also inaccurate...
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    1917 British .455

    Its all word play it seems but the big difference I believe you are failing to account for is the historical undercurrent of the particular firearm in question. Wartime used firearms, regardless of a caliber modification, are in a slightly different ballpark than a commercial firearm regardless...
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    1917 British .455

    I beg to differ. It depends entirely on what was modified. Refinishing the handgun does far more damage to the value of this gun then simply modifying the cylinder. Also permanent modifications to the original sights would also far effect the value than reaming and counter boring the cylinders...
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    1917 British .455

    If it was not modified then that is a decent price. I paid 500 for my modified 2nd Model 455 Hand Ejector.
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    1917 British .455

    Hopefully you didn`t pay too much for it because of the sight mutilations. I have one that was converted to shoot 45LC by counter boring/reaming the cylinder. I however shoot the original .455 ammunition. My load is 4gr HP-38 under a 262gr RN hollow base case bullet and it feels very similar...
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    WTB: Colt Official Police or New Service

    Still looking for a OP
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    WTS Colt New Service .455 - SOLD LOCALLY

    Well, I am selling a Colt New Service as I don`t need two in .455 Eley/Webley. Manufactured in 1918 for the British Empire during WW1. Description: This Colt shows signs of wear on the cylinders and on the right side of the revolver. Balance of the revolver is a solid 80 percent original...
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    scammed.......

    I have had two good deals with Armslist. What I normally do is check to see if the user who post the deal is new to the site, if they are new, I automatically ignore the listing. Also, I always copy the text of the ad into google to see if anything comes up. Pictures also tell the story...
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    WTB: Colt Official Police or New Service

    Still looking...
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    WTB: Colt Official Police or New Service

    Still looking for a pre-war OP
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    WTB: Colt Official Police or New Service

    BTT. Found a New Service. Still looking for a Pre-War official police
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