Greetings all,
I recently found a 39 no dash. It's an all steel gun with the original box, 60,000-something serial number range, smooth walnut grips, and the second magazine is still wrapped in the factory wax paper. The brochures were there, but the tool kit was missing.
The gun was quite minty, showing little if any signs of firing, just a few handling marks and a slight patina on the front strap. The owner states that the frame was made in the 1954/55 but did not leave the factory until a later date. No factory letter, but the seller, as far as I know is a straight up fellow.
Any thoughts on value?
I would appreciate any input. I've always wanted a first gen 39 and if the seller's claim is correct, the factory produced just over 900 copies.
Thanks.
Best,
Michael
I recently found a 39 no dash. It's an all steel gun with the original box, 60,000-something serial number range, smooth walnut grips, and the second magazine is still wrapped in the factory wax paper. The brochures were there, but the tool kit was missing.
The gun was quite minty, showing little if any signs of firing, just a few handling marks and a slight patina on the front strap. The owner states that the frame was made in the 1954/55 but did not leave the factory until a later date. No factory letter, but the seller, as far as I know is a straight up fellow.
Any thoughts on value?
I would appreciate any input. I've always wanted a first gen 39 and if the seller's claim is correct, the factory produced just over 900 copies.
Thanks.
Best,
Michael