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Join Date: Jul 2007
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There are two nice ejectors in this session. Another one is #280727, nickle plated in perfect shape, but unlike other white guns in my memory, it has black grip panels. The description says it's factory modified from a blue gun in 1978, so everything makes sense. But that one was a little bit hotter, so only this one came.
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Join Date: Oct 2013
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I bought this gun back in 1957 and I probably have not shot more then a couple of boxes (50 rounds) thru it. What is it worth today?
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Sorry, about the .45, I am only talking about the K .22
Last edited by hayhugh; 04-02-2015 at 06:45 AM. Reason: add photo |
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Other items, Baby Nambu, FN 1905, Enfield reolver, and S&W Nickle, all went above or near their corresponding high estimate, only this one stays at low estimate so this one came. The market is hotter now, there are bidders competing. |
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