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COLT BANKERS SPECIAL .22

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  • v35
    On the order of $1000+
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  • Permanently deleted user
    All my books say depending on condition up to 1550.00

    LR
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  • leeblackman
    Boy what'a wife. Wanna trade???

    I just wish I had a dollar for every gun I wanted, then I'd be a rich man.
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  • dce
    FOR LEEBLACKMAN
    ABOUT THAT TRADE....WELL I AM LOOKING FOR A GOOD 5 HP EVINRUDE....
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  • JudgeColt
    Bankers Specials are uncommon. Where did your wife find it, and how did she know it was a desirable piece? Do you know what she paid?

    I think the book undervalues these guns in the upper conditioins, especially in .22.
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  • dce
    To Judgecolt
    She found it by shopping a lot of the internet guns for sale pages.
    I have been looking for a Bankers Special for a long time, she was with me once when I drove over to Springfield when a dealer told me he had one, turned out it was a police positive in .22 cal.
    I don't know what she paid and she won't tell.
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  • Nighthawk
    I have been wanting one of those guns for years, congradulations you have a fine handgun. THe Blue Book says in 98% condition $995.00 bucks. I was at a gun show last year and a guy had one in .22 caliber,he wanted $1300.00 for it. I would give it a 95% NRA rating I tried to get him to take $1100.00 for it but he would not budge an inch. I ended up coming back to check it out once more. I ended up buying a Colt .45, every time I get it out to clean it I think back and wish I had bought the bankers special.

    Good Luck.

    Rugster
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  • JudgeColt
    As I said previously, I think the Blue Book greatly undervalues these guns, expecially in .22.

    I think a BS .22 in 98% condition for $1300 was a bargain. My BS .22 has factory pearl grips, verified by a factory letter, and I place its value quite a bit over $2000.
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