One of my best childhood friends father is willing to sell me his "Combat Masterpiece". I remember first seeing the gun at his house when I was a kid in the 70's.
Mr. B as I will call him, was a deputy sheriff and the gun was his issued duty gun in 1960. In the late 1960's the sheriff's office switched to Model-10's and then sometime in the mid to late 70's they switched again to Model-64's.
When they first switched to the Model-10's the Sheriff allowed his deputies to purchase their original issue weapon. In this case a "combat masterpiece" as Mr. B calls it. I believe it is a Model-15 no dash that was issued in nickel.
At some point in the very early 1970's Mr. B had the gun (and a few others he owned) hard chromed with a brushed finish. I've always seen the gun with stag grips, so I don't know if they were original to the gun or if they were added later. It's been at least 25-30 years since I last saw the gun. I always told my friend that if his dad was willing to sell the gun, I would love to be first on the list as a buyer.
Fast forward to today. I got the call that Mr. B was willing to sell the gun, but he has no idea what it is worth or what to ask for it. I want to make a reasonable offer. Would $375 be a decent offer?
Mr. B as I will call him, was a deputy sheriff and the gun was his issued duty gun in 1960. In the late 1960's the sheriff's office switched to Model-10's and then sometime in the mid to late 70's they switched again to Model-64's.
When they first switched to the Model-10's the Sheriff allowed his deputies to purchase their original issue weapon. In this case a "combat masterpiece" as Mr. B calls it. I believe it is a Model-15 no dash that was issued in nickel.
At some point in the very early 1970's Mr. B had the gun (and a few others he owned) hard chromed with a brushed finish. I've always seen the gun with stag grips, so I don't know if they were original to the gun or if they were added later. It's been at least 25-30 years since I last saw the gun. I always told my friend that if his dad was willing to sell the gun, I would love to be first on the list as a buyer.
Fast forward to today. I got the call that Mr. B was willing to sell the gun, but he has no idea what it is worth or what to ask for it. I want to make a reasonable offer. Would $375 be a decent offer?