If rebarreled, it doesn't have a whole lot of value as a collector.
Would make a very nice shooter for sure though!
eta: i am fairly sure pythons were not parked from the factory.
I had a similar experience last night...seller had an item that was somewhat interested in, but he had it priced at about 1.5x what it is available for online. I sent him a polite PM, asking if he had any wiggle room, and if not, I certainly understood. He responded as politely, saying he had...
i suppose a few of them sell at that. the vast majority i see are posted over, and over and over again when priced @ $300 or more. Listing something for a certain price is not equal to selling it for that price.
The guys that are like "look at what they cost on gunbroker" always make me...
i had a tracker in 45 acp one time. poor man's 625. very well balanced wheel gun...i could ring the gong consistently at 100 yards with it...not bad for a 4" barrel. that being said, it was effectively a single action pistol because it would only light 2-3 round out of each cylinder due to...
probably a ruger p85 or some other variant...don't think there is a p235. p series pistols sell used for about $300 or a touch less. no idea on the taurus, but i would guess about the same on it.
edit: if msrp on the taurus is $336, street price is probably more like $300. i'd probably put...
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G17 gen 4 with beavertail backstrap from glock this year. i love my glocks, but it sure doesn't seem like they want to be leaders of the innovative curve.
smith and wesson judge knock off.
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called the governor. i don't get it, personally, but from what i understand this one can shoot 45 acp.
lever action revolving carbine from rossi:
again, pretty darn ugly/useless in my opinion.
probably seen this one...