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1 hour ago, Garufa said:
That’s a proper handgun! Are the magna’s serial matched to the gun? What year?
According to the internet, manufactured between 63-64.
Yes, the grip numbers match the gun.
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S&W Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman .357 magnum with Herrett Shooting Star grips as well as original diamond magna grips. Pinned barrel, recessed cylinder. Grip numbers match the gun. According to internet search, serial number puts manufacturing between 1963-64. First three digits are S232 ... for anyone more savvy in researching the date.
$1200
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My brother and I bought a used 1968 Airstream 20' Land Yacht for $1000 back in the 90s. We used it for deer camp every year for the next dozen or so years, and sold it for $1600 after we moved up to a motorhome. It was classic though, and well insulated. Kept us warm during those Nov/Dec deer seasons. The roof never did leak, can't say the same for the motorhome I bought. It was easy to pull. I pulled it with my 6 cylinder F-150. In hindsight, never thought those old ones would become such collector's items.
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10 minutes ago, Ballen said:
I don’t understand this anyway. If you believe a price is too high then don’t buy it. It’s that simple. It’s a firearms community in which most people are experienced and knowledgeable enough to make their own decision when it comes down to what they are comfortable paying. It’s a classified advertisement, not a discussion forum.
Yes sir, you are so right; Rule #8 Do not make any replies designed to interfere with the sale or trade of an item. If you wish to haggle, do it privately with the seller. No one cares what you think about the price or availability of an item.
Ah, new guys. Where's admin on this?
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C'mon, tell the truth. You bought that rifle because it says ROB HUNTER on the barrel.
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To the top ...
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That's awesome!
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5 hours ago, TGO David said:
Oh geez. I started carrying back around 1993 or 1994 when I lived in Kentucky and could probably fill a small gun store with the things I've owned and carried since then.
Yep, same here. Got my Ky CCW the first year they were available.
Too many to remember, but my LCR rode the longest, about 4 years, and now it's my Kahr MK9 winter carry, and shorts and T-shirt, my Kahr P380 with Underwood 100 gr. cast, they're impressive.
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Price drop.
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Final price drop.
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Hard to believe this is still here after that price drop, especially with all the ammo.
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Bump for a price option.
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bump for price drop
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All depends where you sell it, or try to sell it I should say. There are TGO prices, which are usually fair, realistic prices ... and then there are the inflated stupid prices on the big sites like Gun Broker, Arms List, etc.
For the most part, us TGO folks are looking for a bargain always, but also willing to pay a "reasonable" price for something we really want.
I have a CZ 550 in 6.5x55, it's not for sale, but if it was, I would hope to move it on TGO for around $800 without a scope. Which btw you can buy a new CZ 600 LUX for that. No way would it be worth $1200 in my opinion. But crazy prices seem to be the norm right now, especially on sites that have bidding wars.
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S&W Model 10 4" bbl.
in Firearms Classifieds
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Old Smiths seem to run forever. Quality always pays off in the long run.