For reblued guns, bore is more important than blue. But $800 is good if it's matching. I don't know why people care a gun being matching or not when it's refurbished. But many people care, probably from shooting point view (matching guns are supposed shooting better). One advantage of 1930 -- no key small parts are numbered, only barrel, frame, floor and lock frame are numbered, so even mismatching should not affect shooting much. Bore condition does affect shooting, so good bore is important. If any above mentioned parts carry different numbers, you can use that as a reason to suppress price a little bit, but probably not much. At this price, it's sellable on gunbroker.com or auctionarms.com without any problem.
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