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Freedom Arms Belt Buckle 22 Printed from: GunBroker.com Message Forums Topic: Topic author: gearheaddad
Subject: Freedom Arms Belt Buckle 22 Does anyone know what the Freedom Armss 22 derringer with the belt buckle are worth in like new condition? I've always wanted one for some strange reason and I see prices kind of all over for them.
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Reply author: CHGOTHNDER The buckle was a tad under $60.00 last time I bought one separate. When you buy them together everyone thinks it's supposed to cost more for some reason. I have seen the buckle go for as low as $25.00. http://www.GunBroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=48418605
Reply author: mrbruce The complete Freedom Arms 5 shot mini revolvers (not derringers) in very nice condition should bring in the neighbor hood of $250.00 minimum.
Reply author: gearheaddad
quote: That sounds like what I was thinking. Do you feel 300-400 is within the range? or high? Thanks in advace, Ed
Reply author: mrbruce
quote: Ed, $400 seems to be pushing it a little, but they do go that high from time to time, unless they are the plain buckle like the one in CT's post. $350.0 seems to be a good average around here especially the ones with with the fancy scroll work on the buckle.
Reply author: cliffdropover1 North American Arms makes the gun and the buckle now. The gun is around $180.00 and the buckle can be gotten from their web site for $60.00.
Reply author: mrbruce
quote: North American Arms and Freedom Arms are as different as day and night, they always have been and always will be !!
Reply author: GUNFUNCO I have one listed now for $319.99 with no reserve. Freedom Arms hasn't made these for years. Neat little revolver-should do nothing but go up in value.
Reply author: tallcharlie Charter Arms is now making the mini revolver. They are less expensive than the NAA and of the same or better quality.
Reply author: gruntled Not to mention the dorky safety. No thanks. I would like to find one of the Freedom Arms revolvers in .22 short but since none of them are on the Kalifornia approved list the only way would be if I someday see one on consignment.
Reply author: cliffdropover1 Different companys but basically the same gun and buckle.
Reply author: vicg1
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