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My neighbor has a Colt Agent.38 special that she is interested in possibly selling to me. I have no clue what this revolver is worth. I want to give her a fair price. Blued finish that I would say is probably in 85% condition(bit of holster wear). There is a little bit of rust, but not much.

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I believe it is a 1965 model as the serial number is 161XXXLW and according to proofhouse.com it fits in that serial number range. I believe the grips are original as well. It looks like it was carried a lot and fired a little. It also has an old leather Buckheimer B1 holster.

Do you even frequent Colt Forum forum at all? Your statement suggests that you do not.Your comment suggests you think you know more than you do. I've spent a bit of time on the Colt forums, having been a Colt collector for 30+ years. I'm also a member at the S&W and Ruger forums, since I collect those as well. I post, ask, and answer questions on all three, plus a couple others. Magic Photo Editor Serial Number Crack Software there. They're invaluable for getting good info on various models. However, seeking pricing information from a specialty forum, where you will only receive a handful of opinions, that may come from those with an agenda, will likely not prove as accurate as searching through actual sales that have taken place.

It's just like selling a house. What you think it's worth, isn't as important as what someone will actually write a check for it. If the OP had an extremely rare gun, then those types of forums might be the best resource, as previous sales information would be difficult to find. Vega Html5 Responsive Template Free Download there. He has a very common gun, not in collector condition, with hundreds of recent auctions to refer to.

Well I am at anywhere from 300-700 for a gun in this condition from what I can tell which is a pretty wide swath to cut. I think I am going to offer her 400. She also has a High Standard.22 magnum derringer with the box and manual that is only in fair condition(probably 60%). Im seeing these in 90%+ condition going for 400 with the box and manual. Im thinking of offering her 500 for the pair and see what she says. Neither of these guns are to me anything more than an investment, and a meager one at that. They dont hold sentimental value to me, but I would rather have them than to have them sit in her closet forgotten about.

Carrier Rfl 0601el Manual Dexterity. If I could turn a little profit in a few years on these two guns, or just let them sit in my small meager collection, that would be ok with me.