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hi standard double nine

CAndres35CAndres35 Member Posts: 453 ✭✭✭
edited October 2001 in Ask the Experts
adams quqil hunter: thank you for the reply. the d-9 was cleaned up a little and sold for 125.00. i dont feel bad as i didnt think it was worth it. i had offered 75.00 in line with your evaluation,as it was mine also. though i am new to the board i have been following it for several months and agree with most evaluations i know anything about. again thank you. carl

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  • CAndres35CAndres35 Member Posts: 453 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    hi: i am new at this so bear with me please.Ilooked at a dbl. 9 today and need help on valuation.it is ablued piece but has rust {bad] on the empty shell ejector,has rust spots on barrel{not bad]the bore is clean and shiney,has artificial stag grips and ahard case.i would say piece is in abot 75 to 80%.
  • AdamsQuailHunterAdamsQuailHunter Member Posts: 2,022 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Welcome to the forum!!!!!The double 9's were always a somewhat strange mixture of "western-style" and double action in 22 caliber. However, I have always wanted to run upon the "Natchez" in really good condition. With the "bird's-head" grip in "ivory" it would look like Doc Holliday's double action Colt.They never were expensive - now in the condition you describe, if you tried to trade one off at a gun show, you might be able to get $50 - 75.The grips by the way are "simulated" stag not REAL stag as were the ivory and ebony grips.
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