Stainless44
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My thoughts run counter to the group on this one. You paid a premium for an "unfired" revolver that had the original box etc. When you shoot it, you lose that premium...it can't be sold again as an unfired gun.
If you just want a gun to shoot...buy a used one and avoid paying the premium for the NIB status.
If it were me I'd stash it in the safe and shoot one of my other .44's. Another 10 years from now, unfired guns from 1987 will be even rarer.
*Full disclosure requires that I tell you that I frequently buy stuff because it's cool...stash it in the safe...then sell it when I realize that I just don't like having guns that I don't shoot.
If you just want a gun to shoot...buy a used one and avoid paying the premium for the NIB status.
If it were me I'd stash it in the safe and shoot one of my other .44's. Another 10 years from now, unfired guns from 1987 will be even rarer.
*Full disclosure requires that I tell you that I frequently buy stuff because it's cool...stash it in the safe...then sell it when I realize that I just don't like having guns that I don't shoot.