K K-22 Member Joined Mar 1, 2000 Messages 679 Reaction score 796 Location Wa.State (Vancouver) Jul 17, 2008 #1 What would be a good price on a 98% 6" 617 with an alloy cylinder. Best, Gary
OP K K-22 Member Joined Mar 1, 2000 Messages 679 Reaction score 796 Location Wa.State (Vancouver) Jul 17, 2008 #2 What would be a good price on a 98% 6" 617 with an alloy cylinder. Best, Gary
C Camster Member Joined Sep 7, 2001 Messages 3,794 Reaction score 1,927 Jul 18, 2008 #3 I'll say $400. To me, the alloy cylinder guns should be priced about 75-100 less than the others.
I ishootblanks Member Joined Mar 3, 2001 Messages 264 Reaction score 40 Location Franksville, WI USA Jul 18, 2008 #4 +1 on that observation. Originally posted by Camster: I'll say $400. To me, the alloy cylinder guns should be priced about 75-100 less than the others. Click to expand...
+1 on that observation. Originally posted by Camster: I'll say $400. To me, the alloy cylinder guns should be priced about 75-100 less than the others. Click to expand...
Bullet Bob US Veteran Gold Supporter Joined Oct 23, 2001 Messages 3,925 Reaction score 7,313 Location Western NC Jul 18, 2008 #5 I would like to find one like that for $400.00. I love the one I have, it balances better for me than the steel-cylindered ones. I'm closing in on 4000 rounds with no problems yet. I'd pay $500.00 if I didn't already have one.
I would like to find one like that for $400.00. I love the one I have, it balances better for me than the steel-cylindered ones. I'm closing in on 4000 rounds with no problems yet. I'd pay $500.00 if I didn't already have one.