.32 hammerless

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could someone please tell me a good ballpark figure of what a first make .32 hammerless in about 90% to 95 % condition is worth ? im trying to sell the gun and dont want to give it away by the way the gun is nickle thanks for the help guys !!!!!!!!
 
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could someone please tell me a good ballpark figure of what a first make .32 hammerless in about 90% to 95 % condition is worth ? im trying to sell the gun and dont want to give it away by the way the gun is nickle thanks for the help guys !!!!!!!!
 
Bought one identical to what you describe for $200 cash at a show in Charlotte last year. Original grips and very good bore. It's a great shooter.
Chris
 
bgar5555:
The SCSW 3rd edition lists a first model value at $285 for fine condition and $475 for excellent condition. Respectfully submitted.
Ed
 
32 hammerless in about 90% to 95 % condition is worth

The first Model was made between 1888 & 1890. SCSW 3 rd. Edition, states that to be graded as " EXCELLENT" a nickel gun made between 1865 and 1890 would need to have 90% finish.
A nickel gun made between 1890 and 1920 would need 95% finish to be considered EXCELLENT.
So as long as the bore is fine, markings sharp, grips unmarred and gun functions as it should, your gun could be considered as "EXCELLENT" based on SCSW. As Smith17 has said the .32 first Model in Exc. is valued at $ 475.00 in SCSW.
All that said, in order to get a good feel of what these type of guns are selling for at this time take a look at the results of sales from the April 2007 'Kull & SUPICA AUCTION". Look under "Results Sold" and click on "Prices Realized from April 2007Auction". http://armsbid.com

Hope this is of some help.
 
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