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  • DaveT
    Anybody want to share a review from past experience? Pros? Cons? (.22)
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  • gap1916
    Like most items it depends on the shape it is in. Is it blued? Does it have a 4 or 6 inch barrel? I have seen them go for a s little as $400.00 and as high as $850.00.
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  • DaveT
    It is Blue and haas a 4" Barrel. Great shape - stored in my Gun Cabinet since day one - never out of the house except for that one time. (Raccoon on the roof) :-)
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  • duckhunter
    WITH BOX AND PAPERS ABOUT $450.00 . WHY DON'T YOU LIST THE GUN ON THE AUCTION AND YOU WILL FIND OUT WHAT IT WILL BRING?? GOOD LUCK, JOHN
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  • l-girl
    I have to agree with SaxonPig. Regardless of the sentimental value, that Diamondback will always increase in value given its condition.Unless you really, really, really need the money, just lock it away in a safe place.I would love to have my dad's Model 1911 that was his father's, but it was stolen. Once it's gone, it's gone.Best regards,
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  • njretcop
    Dave: Forgive me for sticking my two cents in, but I must agree with the others who have wisely advised you to keep it if you can. Guns are getting harder to come by nowadays, why get rid of what others can't even own?My deepest condolences on your loss.
    Guns don't kill people, it's the bullets.. stupidI am the NRAnjretcop@keepandbeararms.com[This message has been edited by njretcop (edited 09-07-2001).]
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  • fxdwg98
    I wouldn't get rid of it either.
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  • rsnyder55
    I agree. Every gun I have ever sold I have regretted. Unless you absolutely need to, I will never sell another gun, even my duplicates.
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  • muwape
    I agree!I got my dad's 22 cal diamondback when he passed and it's locked up waiting for my son to get a little older. I could get $500-600 for it now, so wonder what it will be worth in 10 years or so.
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