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Unread 02-19-2016, 07:51 PM   #1
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I agree with Edgar. I have owned and sold Sauers and Dalys in similar condition and grade for 2000 ++.
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I agree with Edgar. I have owned and sold Sauers and Dalys in similar condition and grade for 2000 ++.
It isn't a Sauer or a Daly if it was I'd agree with you. It's most likely a guild gun from a maker that's not well known but was obviously very talented.
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From all appearances, this gun is of a much higher level of workmanship of the run of the mill Sauer. Engraving alone is far better. When have you seen intercepting Sears on a Sauer?
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. When have you seen intercepting Sears on a Sauer?
Every time I take mine out of the safe
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Sauers did come with intercepting sears, especially in the higher grades.
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Only in the higher grades and more commonly on earlier guns.
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