Shooting4life
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I had someone on another forum I post on offer to buy my registered magnum. I wasnt really interested in selling but I told the guy I would sell if the price was right. He the. Asked what that was and I can up with a price I thought was over market: the potential buyer then said that sounds reasonable, which kinda shocked me.
I've been out of touch with the s&w market for the last few years as being a new homeowner limits the discretionary funds for pre war s&w's. I was wonder what you thought my RM was worth.
The RM is probably the most common variation made, 6.5 inch barrel, gold bead front sight, original blue. It has aftermarket period correct roper grips and original box, non numbered. The finish is overall good, with the grips on I would rate 96-97. However when you remove the grips it has a good amount of pitting on one side that is completely covered by the grips. The gun was originally sold to a department store, so no history. The standing offer is 8k for the gun, grips and box. I was wondering if the market went crazy for these in the last 4-5 years or am I getting a real good deal.
Thanks
I've been out of touch with the s&w market for the last few years as being a new homeowner limits the discretionary funds for pre war s&w's. I was wonder what you thought my RM was worth.
The RM is probably the most common variation made, 6.5 inch barrel, gold bead front sight, original blue. It has aftermarket period correct roper grips and original box, non numbered. The finish is overall good, with the grips on I would rate 96-97. However when you remove the grips it has a good amount of pitting on one side that is completely covered by the grips. The gun was originally sold to a department store, so no history. The standing offer is 8k for the gun, grips and box. I was wondering if the market went crazy for these in the last 4-5 years or am I getting a real good deal.
Thanks
