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LRflip

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none of your fucking business
Can anybody give me an idea as to what these guys are worth?

Big one is a Taurus 44, the small one is a S&W 44

I haven't seen them in person yet but, I was looking for some insight from some of you gun lovers.

I'm not a huge gun guy, particularly revolvers....I just have no idea.



 

ChrismonDA

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I love a revolver it has been around much longer then the auto that is why a lot of my cop friends have a back up snub nose .38 wheel gun on their ankle. I have a S and W K frame .38 and it is accurate does not jam etc. Rugbier you are right on about the cost. Flip you looking to sell? Let me know but in my opinion I would not sell them. Because they will only increase in value. Just my 2 cents worth.
 

Drillbit

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The smith is worth more in 45 acp. Are you sure it's acp? They make them but they are not common and worth more. I would say at least 700.
 

dusty1

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The smith is worth more in 45 acp. Are you sure it's acp? They make them but they are not common and worth more. I would say at least 700.
yeah it is going to be acp, and its worth $360. I have 2. I will do A buy one get one for $700
correction: if it is the 625 model it is worth 6- 6.5.
 
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chris snell

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Gun pics with loose ammo in the frame are lame. It's so Mr. Tough Internet Gun Guy. An unsheathed knife in the photo would complete the look.
 

bovw

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Matt, I don't know about the Taurus, but those L frame smiths which that looks like in the shorter barrel lengths are bringing 700 plus on the S&W forums these days.

On second thought, that is probably a N frame if 45. Get the model number.
 
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