Anyone care to guess at a 38/44 outdoorsman's value?

fladiverbrad

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Saw a 6&1/2' 38/44 outdoorsman a nice non- factory reblue,(no round corners,dished
screw holes or thin lettering), 3 screw target rear sight, patridge front, rear sight missing 1 of the screws , nearly perfect gold medallion standard stocks, ( didn't pull them to check if # matches) other major part Ser.# matches. Ser.# 43298, so about 1934 I assume. Anyone care to advise what I should offer/what it is worth?Thanks, Brad
 
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Saw a 6&1/2' 38/44 outdoorsman a nice non- factory reblue,(no round corners,dished
screw holes or thin lettering), 3 screw target rear sight, patridge front, rear sight missing 1 of the screws , nearly perfect gold medallion standard stocks, ( didn't pull them to check if # matches) other major part Ser.# matches. Ser.# 43298, so about 1934 I assume. Anyone care to advise what I should offer/what it is worth?Thanks, Brad
 
Anyone care to advise what I should offer/what it is worth?Thanks, Brad
Brad,
My advice- Stay off it. Why buy a reblue? Good guns are out there.
You will NEVER find that screw.
The gold med stocks CANNOT be original- too early. The exception to my advice- if it is $250, buy it and sell the gun for $250, and the grips for $200-250!
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Thank you Lee,
I had a hunch it wasn't worth it but they sure are beautiful guns, and butter smooth action. Guess I just was caught up in the moment. I'll just keep my eyes open. Brad
 
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