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Price Shock
I was at range yesterday morning and came back by a LGS, I was wearing a River rig with my ole M28...(with the combat grips I got from Adam) dude in store approached and offered north of $700 for the rig...not for sale. Holy MOG,
what are these things going for?????? Dan BTW, open carry is legal in Colorado....just not Denver or Boulder
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Dan,
My first law enforcement gun was a 4-inch M-28 S&W that cost me $107.00 in 1970. The prices of old S&W revolvers has gone way up since the newer revolvers come with that lockout "child safe" gizmo. At the last gun show in March, I saw unbelievable prices asked for Old Colt automatics and old S&W revolvers. Adam
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LOL, to me, this was unbelievable.............................wasn't for sale any
way! Guess I'm totally out of touch Dan
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Prices do vary
I bought a new 4-inch Model 28 Smith & Wesson back in 1968 for $96.00. Still have it. I have told by heirs to never sell anything in my collection, just hold onto it which costs nothing. Good guns appreciate. All the best...
Gil |
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