$600-$700 without box and papers
Where, in the past, these shooter grade guns would get snapped up, the introduction of the New MOdel flat-tops has really killed the market for those shooter grade guns, as folks can get a NM for their shooters, or base guns for projects. The boxed and crispy/minty guns are still bringing good money, as the market there hasn't changed with the collectors.
Of course, the rare barrel lengths (10" for 357 and 44, and 7.5" for 44), are still bringing good money.
Matt
Complete thread:
- Unconverted 1958 Ruger 44 Mag over on -
Paul,
2017-04-17, 17:03
- I'd be surprised if it sold for that price. -
Andrew,
2017-04-17, 20:27
- I've no idea what market value is on them. nt -
Paul,
2017-04-17, 22:15
- That gun has made the rounds of sites looking -
Robb Barnes,
2017-04-17, 22:58
- I am not sure I would call the OM flat tops dead weight -
Robb Barnes,
2017-04-17, 23:01
- Sorry Robb, those are all dead weight, practiclly worthless - Rob Leahy, 2017-04-18, 15:20
- My dead weight .44 FT BH. - Andrew, 2017-04-20, 22:21
- I am not sure I would call the OM flat tops dead weight -
Robb Barnes,
2017-04-17, 23:01
- $600-$700 without box and papers - matt/pa, 2017-04-17, 22:58
- That gun has made the rounds of sites looking -
Robb Barnes,
2017-04-17, 22:58
- I BOUGHT MINE IN 1956-57 FOR $96. THAT WAS -
SIXGUNNER,
2017-04-18, 08:08
- $100 in 1956 = $882 today - ERSisk, 2017-04-18, 22:16
- I've no idea what market value is on them. nt -
Paul,
2017-04-17, 22:15
- I'd be surprised if it sold for that price. -
Andrew,
2017-04-17, 20:27