It would go like this at the Vegas pawn shop...
Tonka: "Hi, Rick. I have this scarce 9mm Model 70."
Rick: "You wanna sell, it, pawn it, or give it to me, HaHaHa!!"
Tonka: "I'd like to sell it."
Rick: "What are you looking to get?"
Tonka: "I was thinking $4,800."
Rick: "Uhhhhhhhhhhhh, I don't think so. The reason they're so scarce is nobody wanted them in that caliber. If I had it in my shop it would sit here forever because the ammo is impossible to get. Tell ya' what. I'll give you $150 for it. That's the best I could do."
Then most people (not you, Tonka) on the show would say: "Uhh..could you go... $175?"
Then Rick would relent: "OK. $175. Let's go write it up."
LOL, Ya honestly it would have to be worth what I was hoping it was worth for me to even consider selling it. That's why I really never pulled it out to research it. I mean really it's worth way more to me from my own history with it, but if it checked out, and someone had to have it... If I could find the book it was in it would double the value for me... I would just give it to my son tell him the story of whe his granddad got it...and hope he gets what he feels he needs or pass on the legacy... but like my dad I would want to personally have it authenticated for my son...