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.357 Redhawk

helimanheliman Member Posts: 597 ✭✭✭✭
edited November 2007 in Ask the Experts
I have the opportunity to purchase an as yet unseen Redhawk in .357 mag. I know it is rarer than the .44 & .41 mags. What would be the difference in value for a 5 1/2" blued .357 vs a .44 of the same configuration and condition? I can get this one for $275.[?]

Comments

  • 41 nut41 nut Member Posts: 3,016
    edited November -1
    Its a steal at $275. Grab it quick before someone else does. $400. - $450 or higher is what it should be priced at.
  • gskyhawkgskyhawk Member Posts: 4,773
    edited November -1
    run don't walk and go buy that thing , even if you decide its not for you , you can easly turn around and sale it for more money , or you can shoot it for years and sale it for more than you paid for it

    anytime you can get any Redhawk in good shape for under 300 buy it
  • 2xbyu2xbyu Member Posts: 298 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I'm sure you have it by now [8D]!!
  • helimanheliman Member Posts: 597 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    So, if there is bluing wear on the cylinder and muzzle from holster use, is it still worth the $275?[?]
  • 2xbyu2xbyu Member Posts: 298 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Are you saying you have a chance to buy a BLUE REDHAWK 357magnum ??? [8D]

    There are NONE KNOWN (blue 357 Redhawk), only speculation that prototypes were made.

    Sooooooooooooo if its blue, YES, it's worth the money!

    If it's stainless, which it probably is, YES again. It's pretty hard to beat a stainless gun down to less than 95%. As 41 nut said, it's an easy $400-$450 gun, probably closer to $500-$550.
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