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Posted: 4/13/2014 5:16:36 PM EDT
I bought a few guns at a estate sale and their are some duplicates I have decided to sell, I listed them on gunbroker with no reserve, but i am second guessing that decision. i would like an honest opinion from people that know the values. they are all in damn near new condition, i have looked at gunbroker, online, etc....but finding them like new is hard to find. I posted this over on rimfire pistols, but there may be more collectors over

1972 2nd gen Colt SAA 357 4 7/8" barrel, unfired with just the slightest cylinder turn mark (almost not noticable) no box, case hardened with blued barrel and cylinder, no wear.

1st is a 1st year 1955 colt huntsman 4.5" brand new in box, almost flawless


2nd is a 1966 huntsman 6" that is like new, just very minor wear at end of barrel, may be unfired as well, no box


3rd is a high-standard hd military made in 1947 brand new, appears to be factory engraved, missing one mag and box is rough


4th is a 1947 hi-standard same as above, just not engraved, missing the mag
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