My guess is because they look to have been used hard; not abused but really been out in the world and have scars over most of the surfaces. Also, by their measurements, both sets of barrels appear to have been cut. In watching Parker auctions, that seems to be the death knell on pricing. Finally, they are trying to sell two similar but unrelated guns as some sort of package or set. The average guy wanting to get into Parkers isn't likely to buy two similar well used guns at once. A serious collector frankly won'tbe interested in them, in all likelyhood. They mention single sales, but want you to contact them and make offers (which is against the site rules0. They would likely sell them quickly if they just posted two auctions.
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