Current blue book value
My Blue Book is pretty old so I'll ask here.I've been feeling the need to trade lately.LOL Could someone advise a starting price if I list these on GB?1st gun: S&W Triplelock, Factory nickle,6.5" barrel, fixed sights. .44special. Almost all the nickle is gone from the sideplate. rest of the gun is pretty good with wear on the sides of the barrel. Overall I'd call it 65-70% , Origional wood checkered grips in very good condition. some very light pitting in the chambers & bore.The timing is good & it's pretty accurate. I've put about 4 boxes of ammo through it since buying it in 94.2nd gun: Winchester model 54, made in 1927, 30-06, slot for the rear sight is blanked off.(blank matches origional factory blue) Has the Lyman peep.Blueing is easily 95%+, The stock cracked at one time near the front sling swivel, The stock was repaired & refinished. Someone jewel polished the bolt(I don't know if the factory did this back then) The stock is an above average piece of wood, very nice looking with some grain to it. Bore is excellent.I'm not sure I want to sell them, just my interests have been going towards even older guns. I may sell or trade to get something older.Thanks in advanceWOODS
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Try www.bluebookinc.com , should be the latest version 0 -
Like to see the 54. Do you have a pic? 0 -
I don't have a digital camera at this point. I will borrow one when I list the auctions. Right now I'm just trying to determine what would be a reasonable opening bid.WOODS 0 -
I know zip about the older S&Ws. About your Win m54: how long is the barrel, and is it stainless? As it no longer interests collectors the market will be a bit more slim. I would guesstimate a starting bid (your reserve) of about $450. That's because the mounted peep is worth about $50.(if you have a carbine, about $75 more). 0
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