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Unread 01-16-2025, 05:19 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Ronald Scott View Post

If not the Blue Book, where does one go to determine a fair price?
What was the grade, gauge, configuration, barrel length, condition, originality?
What is the asking price on this gun?
All of the above must be known and factored in to determine the value.

If the gun is sparking your interest, determine what it's worth to you and go from there. Just don't pay more than you can afford, especially if you only buy it to make money reselling it. Others may not want it as bad as you do.
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