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value & trading walther tph 22lr

old shooterold shooter Member Posts: 20 ✭✭
edited January 2007 in Ask the Experts
im an old hunter,skeet shooter,thats all. there are so many things i have ques. about.i think this site is great. in 1989 while living in fla. i bought a new walther T P H 22lr.,completly legal. now live in michigan. never reg the gun. never shot it in 15 yrs.Can anyone help Me list it on the Auction Site of <gunbroker.com> I know I can't sell it on the Forums...any help woyld be appreciated, thanks charlie

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  • kimikimi Member Posts: 44,719 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Some on auction for around $600.00.
    What's next?
  • sig232sig232 Member Posts: 8,018
    edited November -1
    A very nice purse or pocket pistol. Check the GB auction for value and the Blue Book of Gun Values to help you set your price. Its a well made little gun and hard to find in good shape. If yours is in top condition you may pick up a nice chunk of cash $500-800 range depending on what you have to go with it.
  • old shooterold shooter Member Posts: 20 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    thank you very much!and,im forever grateful to al gore for inventing this internet thing. im having some trouble finding the closed auctions. BREAK 25!
  • kimikimi Member Posts: 44,719 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Go to the GB homepage, toRH corner, click on itand then enter what you are looking for, then click on the down arrowand click on auction ended...

    BTW, don't give all the credit to Al Gore here, give some to his kinfolks, JJ and the Reverands.
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  • HerschelHerschel Member Posts: 2,035 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The early TPH models were made overseas and were limited to law enforcement sale, if my memory is correct. These were blued steel.
    Later ones were stainless steel and were made in the US. Which do you have? I think the German made ones would be pretty scarce.
  • old shooterold shooter Member Posts: 20 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    made in U S A alexandria va. stainless. i see the p22 walther i posing some jamming problems,i havent exp. that,however when i bought it new,the dealer told me to use the hotter 22 round,it ejects better he thought.. th. charlie
  • nmyersnmyers Member Posts: 16,892 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Charlie, if you go to the GB home page you can find your way to the Sellers Tutorial. That should tell you most of what you need to know to sell it on this site.

    You will need to post a couple of good quality digital photos if you hope to get a decent price. If you don't have a digital camera, ask around, I'm sure you can find someone nearby who would be glad to assist you.

    If you have any trouble with your the listing process, send me an email & I will be glad to help. Us old guys have to help each other.

    Neal
  • gunnut505gunnut505 Member Posts: 10,290
    edited November -1
    The TPH is so much better than the new P22, smaller, lighter, more concealable, and more accurate once you get used to the sights. Iver Johnson made some excellent copies of the TPH called the TP-22, and for .25cal.; the TP-25.
    Lets hope you picked up a coupla extra mags for it back then.....
  • ripley16ripley16 Member Posts: 4,834
    edited November -1
    Not many Interarms TPHs sell in the $600-800 range. Anything above $500 can languish for a long time. If you want to sell in fairly quick order it will have to be in that $400-500 range. Extra mags are hard to find and can fetch $30-50. I paid $375 for mine, but it had a small crack in a grip panel. One of my favorite guns. Good luck.
  • rsnyder55rsnyder55 Member Posts: 2,526 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I have a German made TPH and it is not steel, it has an alloy frame.
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