August 28, 2009
There's a few variables that need to be known to determine "worth" or market price. Is it blue or stainless? Condition - anywhere from LNIB to deplorable and beat all to hell. Box? Tool, gauge and manual? All these things can greatly affect "worth". Head over to Gunbroker.com and search completed completed items and see what comparable guns are selling for.
Dans Club
February 24, 2013
August 28, 2009
bookbinder said
Thanks for the reply, I picked it up for $400 have not shot it much. I am new to DW revolvers, have a 15-2 also that I got at the same local GS. Have to reconsider keeping this one. The more I learn about them the greater my interest becomes.
I would have paid $400 for it provided the scratches are very light and would come out in a refinishing, and the internals showed it hasn't been fired much. I'm picky so I would go into it with the intention of refinishing the gun which would make it about an $800 investment, but it would look real nice.
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