Model 1905 4th change 38 special target price range

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This one is very pristine.
No blue loss, numbers correctly, barely a turn line.
Even the ejector rod shows minimal use.
It's at 1,300 is that about right ?
Or too high ?
Thanks for any help regarding the inquiry
 

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I'd want to see more pictures than that before buying for $1,300 but if the rest of the gun looks that good the price is probably close to reasonable.

Is $1,300 the asking price or the lowest the seller will go after negotiations? The number of people willing to drop $1,300 on that gun is a very small group of people. I'd try to get closer to $1,100 if possible but I also prefer to buy guns I can shoot. There's no way I would buy that gun, in that condition and then shoot it.
 
The features I can see indicate a late 1920's to early 1930's M&P target with 1910 to 1920 decade grips. The finish appears to be in VG to Excellent range but I'd need to see more of it to be comfortable. With mismatched grips, I think it's too high.
 
The features I can see indicate a late 1920's to early 1930's M&P target with 1910 to 1920 decade grips. The finish appears to be in VG to Excellent range but I'd need to see more of it to be comfortable. With mismatched grips, I think it's too high.

Guy;

The photo is at a funny angle to see the stocks, but I think they are of the correct style for a late '20s to late '30s gun (round top, silver medallion).
 
Thanks guys
I've seen the gun in person and the whole gun is pristine.
Guy the medallions are gold so I think your right on that.

Thinking it's going to be too rich for me to splurge on.
 
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