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Posted: 12/23/2012 5:43:33 AM EDT
| It's a Colt. Value is a tough thing right now. Retro hasn't jumped like everything else do to limited market. Retro mags and BCG's are a little different. A bunch of those very similar just sold on GB for $80ea. and were listed for at least a month. If I'd have bought for re-sale I'd probably asked $120 shipped and jumped on first $115. That's 25-30%. Port door is around $35 and sight assembly is $20 minimum. Door would sell quick sight may not. Assembled with the refinish and vise marks I'm gonna say $125 max but with frenzy ask more and come down. It's hard to go uo once price is set. Most in retroland don't want refinished, they want original finish. |
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We can help with I.d. of what you have, but appraisals need to go here:
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I don't think there are any maker marks. The paint isn't very thick. Thanks for the info. I read up on the 604 and I think your right on We're not talking about forge marks - early Colt stuff didn't have them. VAAR was talking about proof marks, which are just behind the barrel, RH side, in the little RH notch just above and forward to the ejection port. They are often very faint and hard to see under normal circumstances, with the rearsenal they are invisible. Strip it you'll likely find them. I have seen a lot of reworked upprs that look fine as is, and I usually recommend leaving them alone, but it's clear to me that the paint is pretty thick and poorly done. I would strip it and see what it looks like. Dings may be able to be easily hidden - they don't look as deep as the one John Thomas just redid. (recent thread you should read.) Good luck! |
| I had no idea it could have proof marks. That's why I figured I'd ask the guys that know. I don't know much about the retro stuff. I'm still going to try and trade it off for a bcg but if I can't get rid of it I'll strip I'd down and refinish it. Then I'll have to keep it though! Would lightly sandblasting the paint off be a bad idea? Thanks again for all the info! |
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