Good buys at the show

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27-2

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19 (no dash)

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18-2


For what I spent on all three I would have paid for the 27-2.

Sometimes you just get lucky.
 
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You we're a busy person i'd say. Nice looking weapons.
Can't beat 3 for 1 pricing.


Chuck
 
Looks like you struck the mother lode.

Very nice.
 
Prices please, If you are willing. I love to hear about the great deals that some get. I have gotten a few here and there. Never a triffecta, never on great classics like yours. Great looking guns.

Keep these Classics well preserved but shoot the heck out of them.



Fran M
 
Finding one revolver you really want at a gun show is a good day and finding 3 for the price of one is an amazing day and hopefully you bought a lotto ticket one your way home.
 
What gun show was this? The ones in my area have overpriced plastic guns, wax candles, and Indian dream catchers.
 
its great when you can score at a gun show you have to really pay attention to the people walking around and what they are trying to sell
 
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This. :D

And we didn't even mention the $175 wortha' grips.

GF

Yea, I was gonna say, that 19 is killer, right grips and everything. My model 19 no dash came with incorrect non-diamond footballs, which detracts a little from the value.
 
The show was at the Allentown, PA Fairgrounds. They have a lot of antique dealers there and they are more interested in selling $7500 original Henry Rifles then these "new" revolvers. I was looking for the 3 ½" 27 and a 6" 19 (the guy had one of those too, a -4 and wanted more money for it then the no dash) but I couldn't turn down a 1958 19 with the original wood. I would have bought the 6" 19 too but I found a 1900 Remington with steel barrels and ejectors that I couldn't pass up.

I'll take them to the range tomorrow.

BTW – They are all right at home with their siblings.

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