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I got a 9/10 condition 35-1, 22-32 kit gun,can anybody give me a idea of what I should sell it for now? Bought in 1967 new when I was stationed at Ft. Sill,bought it new for my dad.
 
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Depending on its exact condition, probably $900-1000, more if you have the original box and contents. PCS moves have a habit of losing those :).
 
Like new less then 100 rounds fired,but my dad put soom beautiful custum walnut grips,got the box but haven't found the original grips.
 
Murphydog gives good advice. If it is in excellent condition with original serial number matching stocks/grips (serial number stamped on inside of one of the stocks) then $900-$1000 is probably a reasonable estimate. If it's an earlier 35-1, i.e. prior to 1968 with diamond stocks then add another $50-$100, and if it's even earlier, i.e. prior to 1966 and has flat latch thumb piece add another $50-100, and if it has the original box in good condition then add another $50-$100. At a gun show this weekend a seller had an early 35-1 with flat latch and diamond grips in box in excellent condition and was asking $1350. It was still for sale on day 2 of the 2 day show but there appeared to be significant interest in it from a number of potential buyers including me. Pictures would help in better answering your question.

Yes, I am aware you stated "Bought in 1967 new" but it could still have a flat latch.
 
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without the original grips, you can stop adding $50-$100 for all the other stuff. Best you find those grips.

Charlie
 
without the original grips, you can stop adding $50-$100 for all the other stuff. Best you find those grips.

Charlie

crsides is probably correct but I'll keep an open mind until I see the "beautiful custum walnut grips" because there are some aftermarkets grips that are fairly desirable. Pictures would help.
 
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