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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: St. Joseph, Mo.
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And that fairer fair price is???
Thank You! I never knew the great uncle but my Aunt gave this pistol to my dad in her will. She died in 1969. We have had this pistol locked away every since. We did pruchase a box of shells for it then. They dissapeared with the clip. I aquired a new clip for it several years back and bought another box of shells. It has been fired maybe 6 times from those shells. The last time was last year when I had to put down a very strange acting (very possibly rabid) raccoon. |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Irmo, SC
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You need to get some feedback from the more experienced collectors here , and would need some more and better detailed images for a good estimate, but i'd put a wild guess if its all matching and original at $2000- 2400?
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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That is very good to know... No one but my family has touched this gun for over 40 years. I am sure no part has been replaced on it. I just removed the slide and even the part that holds it in place has the #41 on it.
I am not well enough versed with it to tear it clear down. I had probs getting the slide back in place. Thank You! oleCB. |
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