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Jayhawkhuntclub

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A family member passed away and I'm trying to determine values on some of his guns. I have my opinions and would like to know what others think. I realize I'm not providing pics, so you'll have to trust my word on condition. I would appreciate any help.

1) super redhawk, no rings, no box, excellent condition

2) 357 (4.6") and 44 mag (6.5") annivesary blackhawk set. LNIB

3) 3 screw unconverted single six (4.6") 95% no box

4) 2008 NM single six 6.5" LNIB

5) 4" security six, no box, rubber grips, good condition

6) Mark II government excellent condition, no box

7) blued speed six maybe 70%, no box

"8)" Single Six hunter, LNIB with rings

9) Super Blackhawk Hunter in 45 C, LNIB, box and rings

10) 1953 standard, no original finish left, been repainted with spray enamel, no box, works okay

Thanks a bunch!
 

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Hope you're not going to be aggravated with questions .......

On:

1. Super Redhawk ...... barrel length and caliber?

5. 4" Security Six ...... blued or stainless? 38 or 357?

7. Blued Speed Six ...... 2.75" or 4"? Caliber?

... and honestly, I'd love to know if they're gonna sell the Speed Six!
 

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1) super redhawk, no rings, no box, excellent condition $525+

2) 357 (4.6") and 44 mag (6.5") annivesary blackhawk set. LNIB No idea...

3) 3 screw unconverted single six (4.6") 95% no box $350-450

4) 2008 NM single six 6.5" LNIB $425

5) 4" security six, no box, rubber grips, good condition $425

6) Mark II government excellent condition, no box $300-475

7) blued speed six maybe 70%, no box $300-350

"8)" Single Six hunter, LNIB with rings $475-525

9) Super Blackhawk Hunter in 45 C, LNIB, box and rings $550

10) 1953 standard, no original finish left, been repainted with spray enamel, no box, works okay $150
 
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1) super redhawk, no rings, no box, excellent condition $500-$550

2) 357 (4.6") and 44 mag (6.5") annivesary blackhawk set. LNIB 50th Anniversary?

3) 3 screw unconverted single six (4.6") 95% no box $400-$500 depending

4) 2008 NM single six 6.5" LNIB Blue or stainless? $400

5) 4" security six, no box, rubber grips, good condition $450

6) Mark II government excellent condition, no box $375

7) blued speed six maybe 70%, no box $400

"8)" Single Six hunter, LNIB with rings $400-$450

9) Super Blackhawk Hunter in 45 C, LNIB, box and rings $550-$600

10) 1953 standard, no original finish left, been repainted with spray enamel, no box, works okay $150
 

Jayhawkhuntclub

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hittman said:
Hope you're not going to be aggravated with questions .......

On:

1. Super Redhawk ...... barrel length and caliber?

5. 4" Security Six ...... blued or stainless? 38 or 357?

7. Blued Speed Six ...... 2.75" or 4"? Caliber?

... and honestly, I'd love to know if they're gonna sell the Speed Six!
I honestly don't know what is going to happen with these. Just trying to gather information at this point.
Thanks!
1) 7.5", 44 mag
5) stainless 357
6) Government Mark II is blued, don't think they came in more than 1 bbl length, I believe its 6 7/8"
7) blued, 4", 357 mag
 

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Jayhawkhuntclub said:
hittman said:
Hope you're not going to be aggravated with questions .......

On:

1. Super Redhawk ...... barrel length and caliber?

5. 4" Security Six ...... blued or stainless? 38 or 357?

7. Blued Speed Six ...... 2.75" or 4"? Caliber?

... and honestly, I'd love to know if they're gonna sell the Speed Six!
I honestly don't know what is going to happen with these. Just trying to gather information at this point.
Thanks!
1) 7.5", 44 mag
5) stainless 357
7) blued, 4", 357 mag

Jayhawkhuntclub

If the estate is going to have an auction, I have found good firearms do very well in a good ole', well advertised estate auction. Of course a minimum can be set on certain items, and a good auctioneer can tell where bidding is going, and spend as little, or much time as the particular item should bring.
 
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