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    Ready! Fire! Aim! awp_101's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by tango-papa View Post
    The current high bidder is a known S&W collector with deep pockets.

    That revolver is a Pre-War Heavy Duty with a 4 inch barrel, which is a rare piece.

    The jump in bidding is not surprising at all.
    Oh, I’m not surprised at all. I was just amused it went from $250 to $1K in a day or two with that much time left.

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    New JM's for the Mountain gun.

    Damn you @03RN.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Half Moon View Post
    Not sure if it's worth you taking a look since it's definitely not cherry, but might be bargain-ish at the rattiness. Then again 5 days out is still early...

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1044994130
    $1,500, now. 21 hrs to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie B View Post
    $1,500, now. 21 hrs to go.
    Closed at $1824.99 plus tax (which would be a damn sight more than another hundo for me).
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    Quote Originally Posted by awp_101 View Post
    Closed at $1824.99 plus tax (which would be a damn sight more than another hundo for me).
    I would have paid more for a better finish but not that much for that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthNarc View Post
    I would have paid more for a better finish but not that much for that one.
    I think SCARCITY is what drove the Price on this one, versus Condition--I'm with you, it's hard for me to justify that kind of Coin for something that's not REAL CLOSE to Pristine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikey357 View Post
    I think SCARCITY is what drove the Price on this one, versus Condition--I'm with you, it's hard for me to justify that kind of Coin for something that's not REAL CLOSE to Pristine...
    Yeah man no doubt. It’s super subjective but I just can’t pay a couple of thousand dollars for something that looks like that regardless of the scarcity. I feel the same way about old watches. A little patina? Cool.

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    1932 Outdoorsman just acquired from a small gun shop that didn’t know what they had. The Keith Brown stocks were mine already as is the repro grip adaptor. I’m definitely trending pre war revolvers these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthNarc View Post
    1932 Outdoorsman just acquired from a small gun shop that didn’t know what they had. The Keith Brown stocks were mine already as is the repro grip adaptor. I’m definitely trending pre war revolvers these days.
    Beautiful Outdoorsman there! The pre-war revolvers just have a different level of fit and finish than the guns from the 1950s on. I really enjoy shooting my early post-war Outdoorsman:


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    Didn't mean to going in but got swept away with feels and picked this 29-2 up (1980). Just in immaculate condition from the standpoint of timing/lockup/zero end shake.


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