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Sounds about right. That's all of a $1500-$2000 .22 these days. Insane...
Of course if I had bought it, I would have tens of thousands of rounds through it by now, my kids would have shot it while they were learning, and it would have been passed around at the range like Martha Stewart in San Quentin. And it would still be a $1000-$1200 .22. With memories like that, however, it would never be for sale, so its monetary value would be insignificant.
One does not build that kind of value in a firearm by sitting around the living room admiring it, afraid to turn its cylinder.
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Jeff
'72 911T 3.0 MFI
'93 Ducati 900 Super Sport
"God invented whiskey so the Irish wouldn't rule the world"
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