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  • perry shooter
    You may have a pistol of considerable value but without pictures That are close up well lit and in focus and opinion would just be a wild Guess dating your pistol built 1883 See the sticky "ONE OF THE TOP FEW POST ON THIS FORUM on how to post pictures as an attachment to a posting
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  • Spider7115
    All I can say at this point is that it's a black powder model manufactured in 1883. I would question the originality of the nickel finish (most likely refinished) and stag grips but we definitely need pictures to help you any further.

    This thread will show you how to post them and the more the better, particularly as close and clear as possible.

    http://forums.GunBroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=259294
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  • sportsmensshop
    thanks will attempt to post photos
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  • Grasshopper
    Start at 1.00 here and you WILL get what it's worth.
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  • sportsmensshop
    Sounds like EXPERT advice


    quote:Originally posted by Grasshopper
    Start at 1.00 here and you WILL get what it's worth.
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  • Spider7115
    quote:Originally posted by sportsmensshop
    Sounds like EXPERT advice


    quote:Originally posted by Grasshopper
    Start at 1.00 here and you WILL get what it's worth.


    What he means is that Colt SAA's bring top dollar on GunBroker. A lot of sellers start their sales at a penny to stimulate bids.
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  • Grasshopper
    quote:Originally posted by sportsmensshop
    Sounds like EXPERT advice


    quote:Originally posted by Grasshopper
    Start at 1.00 here and you WILL get what it's worth.



    Well, if you are being a dick, then so be it,,,please check out 1.00 starts here on Colt SAA and you will see they get attention. I believe I DID GIVE you expert advise but maybe a fool won't listen,,your call.
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  • Hawk Carse
    The problem there is, a lot of people want to know what a gun is "worth" without wanting to sell it.
    Bragging purposes and division of estate come to mind.
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