I sold this kind of gun in my pawn shop routinely for 100 to 125 bucks. I’d buy a truckload of them now for $30 a piece.
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I can always count on y'all for positive input. But seriously I think it's a perfectly fine bathroom gun.
Fo'realdough! I would too. All the cheap revolvers are gone. Charter and Rossi guns go fro way too much these days. Hell I scored an old RG snub in 38Special from another member around Macon back in 14 for $100.00. And that's what it was worth to ME. Wish I hadn't traded it away. When I look for another one these days they have prices and bids around $200.00 and up. Sorry but there ain't been an RG ever worth two bills.I sold this kind of gun in my pawn shop routinely for 100 to 125 bucks. I’d buy a truckload of them now for $30 a piece.
It's kinda like the sear. Not really sure but my stepfather has an old Iver Johnson 38 Smith and Wesson with the identical trigger setup.What is that small "trigger" behind the trigger?
What is that small "trigger" behind the trigger?
Duh...Of course not. Why would I want to pay more for this thing ?so you want me to bid on it?