Value of 44 special reblued triple lock

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Kicking the door at a local gunshow selling a 44 special triple lock with target sights and 6.5 inch barrel. Reblued some pitting (no picture) . Asking 1100.00. I don't have one in any condition and almost ready to jump.
Do I or do I save my money?
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Re-blued Triple Lock

I too, collect shooter grade guns. Triple Locks are getting as scares as hens teeth in any condition. The price is reasonable for a shooter in good mechanical condition and if the re-blue is not over polished, as previously stated. As the population of collectors grows the number of available TLs diminishes and prices go up. Buy now and save because in just a year or two they will most likely be less to choose from and much more expensive. I use to buy Lugers at $300-400 each, that does not exist any more. I now have 6 triple locks in my collection and half are refinished. Go for it !!!
 
Some Pitting scares me. I hear that and I can't imagine a good reblue of a gun that still has pitting on it. I'd say that's pretty high for a gun that still has pitting even though it has been reblued. You can find Triple Locks from time to time if you look hard online.
 
I'd be more concerned that it was a factory adjustable sight and not an aftermarket conversion sight installation. Triple locks frequently had sights added, often not appropriately, or very well done.
 
That would not be a hard decision for me!

Besides everything said above, recognize TL Targets are estimated at 10% of 44 TL production of a little over 15000. That's only 1500 targets!

Are you familiar with a factory target installation of the TL period? The rear sight is stamped with a matching serial # to the gun on the underneath side. Of course it must be removed with the front screw to see it. The sight, if proper vintage, has only one elevation screw.

Sometimes pitting can be too deep to completely remove regardless of how well it was refinished. That would not deter me if the polishing and refinish is otherwise decently done. Are the barrel roll markings and/or the logo on left frame side still visible or severely 'washed out'.

If you are not interested in it. I would sincerely appreciate contact information of the seller.

Correct factory target sights:
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Ill let you know what was paid for it when the show opens...
 
If the reblue is good, the target sights are orginal and the gun functions properly I'd have no problem offering $1,000 and even settling around 1,100.

If the pitting is significant, sights are aftermarket and the lock up isn't 100% I'd think twice about it and probably walk away.
 
Revolver is missing rear sight blade. How difficult is it to find a replacement? Waiting on a reply before I jump.
 
Bought a non-factory refinished TLT for $1150 last year with a replaced rear sight. Still glad to have it in the safe and would do it again.
 
By the time I had the answers I wanted from this forum the seller left the show...early. Now working via phone. Stay tuned.
 
Still questioning how easy will it be to get the rear sight blade?
 
I'd like to jumpstart this thread, if I could.

I have the chance to buy a Triple Lock, (2nd model I think) that has been no reblued, but nickeled (or renickeled if the seller is correct).

It looks in excellent original shape (smooth action and trigger) except for the refinish and non-original grips. Is $650 a good deal on it?
 
There was only one TL model; the 2nd model .44 HE didn't have the yoke lock or the shrouded ejector rod. It depends on the quality of the refinish and its mechanical condition but it would have to be a fairly nice 2nd model at $650. Photos would help here.
 

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