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pistol values

acd1acd1 Member Posts: 4 ✭✭
edited May 2002 in Ask the Experts
I have a Colt Woodsman Match Target 22-4 inch, and am pretty sure it is the last series made in 98-99% shape, I'd call it NRA grade Excellent. No box or papers, but 3 clips.

I also have a Smith & Wesson Model 41, 5 and 7 inch barrels, and 3-4 clips with box and papers, 1 box of shells fired through it(I figured out that I am no target single hole puncher) , 99%plus or as new. Off the bench, the last five rounds were damn close to the same hole. Purchased approx. 1983.

Any idea as to current value.

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  • acd1acd1 Member Posts: 4 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Hi,

    I have had two pistols given to me. One is a 9 shot .22 caliber High Standard revolver (Sentinel Deluxe). The blueing is in very good to excellent condition, no scrapes and the hand grips are perfect with a 4" barrel. The cylinder has normal wear marks from use. I have no idea what this is worth any help will be appreciated. I have one other pistol. It is a .25 caliber Astra Firecat with it appears to be a 2" barrel. The slide is marked ASTRA_UNCETAY Cia S.A.-Guernica , CAL.6,35 .25" MADE IN SPAIN. This pistol has some wear on the bluing and the grips are in fair to good condition. I need ballpark values on these. Thanks for any help or info given!
  • n/an/a Member Posts: 168,427
    edited November -1
    The sentinal blue book is if 100% blue finish 120.00, Blue/Green finish 135.00, and nickel finish 150.00

    The astra Firecat mdl 200, .25acp made 1920-1968 100% would be about 240.00 down to 100.00 at 60%

    Hope this helps

    LR
  • acd1acd1 Member Posts: 4 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Thanks for the info!
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