Posted: 9/7/2006 3:32:22 PM EDT
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A friend is selling some guns he hasn't uesd in a while, and he asked me about their potential value. One is a Colt's SP1 serial # SP10007. He said that it is in good shape other than some pitting in the barrel. He says that it doesn't affect accuracy, and he has a spare barrel he bought for it circa 1970. He never replaced the barrel since it seemed to shoot OK. It has a three prong FH and he doesn't think that the barrel is chrome lined. He also has an 03A3 he thinks is sold and a S&W 6904, which no one has shown any interest in buying. Thanks, and good shooting! |
There were something like 100,000 of these things made, so it needs to be real special to have any value, such as a serial number below 1000 or in perfect unfired shape, or the original serial numbered box. If you don't have any of those, then probably around $900-$1000. Check closed auctions on Gunbroker. |
| Condition matters a lot. If it is in great shape as in unfired I would say $1200 then it would go down from there. Just run of the mill decent shape $900 to $1000. This is just a ballpark. Some people that really want one might pay a little more but I wouldn't count on that. |