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I would be between 900 and a 1000 reason is I had a P 12 twist barrel very little pitting on a 2 frame at the Vintagers and could not sell it at $750 so it came back with me. Nice varnish, pattern on the barrels somewhat, but a really nice shooter.
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Even with Parker Steel Barrels and ejectors?
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Yeah, I think we're talking about two different cats here.
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Sorry Jim I didn't see the ejectors, the steel vs twist well I guess you could argue either side of that issue so now I am 900 to 1500 there are a lot of VHE's in good condition out there for 1500 to 2000. Again just my 2 cents.
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There were a lot less fluid steel P grade guns made and they command higher prices. How much?.....All depends on condition.
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Yes, without closer inspection, your gun could be worth $500 or $4000. The range is immense, but then you knew that.
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