624 value??

624's went up to -3 in 1993. The 5000 Lew Horton 624s had AHT and ALW prefixes. If it is a LH I have the contact info for the former COO of LH. For $60 you can get a Lew Horton LOA (letter).

I have seen LH go for $1600 with holster, etc. Sold one (gun only) to a friend last year for $1200.

MY LH 3 in 624 has an ALU prefix.......The rest of the # is way under 100.
 
What would be ballpark value on this??
Mint.
Thanks
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Ugh

A local range had one up on their consignment board and I missed it by 5 minutes! I called but someone off the range grabbed it before I could reserve it
Same grips as yours and a few spots of rust but those would buff out. No box or papers.

The part that hurts the most…
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Just paid $1,800 for my mint condition with box and tools, 24-3 LH. I know that sounds high but it was only $25 more than the person bidding against me so there is at least one other person in the world who thought that's what it's worth. Wanted it to go with my 4" & 6.5" 24-3's.
 
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Just paid $1,800 for my mint condition with box and tools, 24-3 LH. I know that sounds high but it was only $25 more than the person bidding against me so there is at least one other person in the world who thought that's what it's worth. Wanted it to go with my 4" & 6.5" 24-3's.
They do make a nice set.

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Model 624 serial number ALU66xx but the Lew Horton folks told me it was not one of theirs back in 2012 when I bought it for $700.00.

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Shipped June of 1986. Nice gun but the cylinder throats are a bit over-sized IIRC.
Nice grips on the revolver!

It does not matter in the least whether it was sold through Lew Hoton or another distributor. Either way, it would be the exact same gun.
 
M24 Lew Horton Special.webp My M24 is my favorite Revolver I own. I've had to replace triggers on most of mine but this one was so good in it's original form I wouldn't dream of it. Shoots smooth with either "weak sauce" rounds or 255gr Hot Sauce loads from Underwood. Its an instant classic and more and more people want one it seems. Prices on GB definitely reflect that...
-Hams
 
A large gun shop that I occasionally frequent has two 3 inch 624's and a 3 inch blue 24. They have $1295 on one 624 with "rubber" grips. The one with finger groove targets is $1395. The 24 is $1395. They have been there for a good while. As to what they are actually worth, apparently not worth what they are asking in this market as they have not sold.


Maybe, maybe not.

I've learned that where a gun is being sold is critical on getting a good price or not. Revolvers don't sell well in the NE region, sometimes out West.

But the prices you list seem to be in line with what I see on GB. If I could afford it, I would buy the 24 in a second.
 

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