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I have an early A in 9mm largo and a B model and a super B
Plus a half dozen .25 acp variants.
I remember when a certain distributor was selling model B's with Nazi proofs and waffenampts - and they turned out to be counterfeit fakes...
Figuring out which model name and and variant you have or dates of production can be difficult with stars...
Everybody says firestar and I think only one late model gun used that moniker or nomenclature...
One of the reasons I posted here is that in very good shape your gun is worth approx. $500.00 - your variant was pretty reliable and people like the grip panels...
So possibly if you add some info from the link I provided and identified it correctly it will bring more money...
That and as you know there are some sellers here who I consider friends and peers - so I will always try to provide details or descriptions that make a gun more sought after or reach a higher price at auction.
I think there are only a few members here who consider me an expert or will acknowledge that I am well versed in the subject of guns...
Mark and trap and Kasey have commented on it occasionally.
Your gun should be an easy part install and clean up project in order to be functional and look good.
the pictures do not due it justice. Plus they are great little shooters too. I have my uncles that went thru a fire an rebuilt it. The rifle still shoots fantastic.
Post war ones I get for about 300 or so. Its the war ones that are nuts. Just listed some real nice old odd pieces before I leave for weekend gun show.
Post war ones I get for about 300 or so. Its the war ones that are nuts. Just listed some real nice old odd pieces before I leave for weekend gun show.
The $300 days of the post war P1's are gone. That was about what I gave for mine.
Look to be going $450 to $550 on the auction side. That's starting to be real gun money there.
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I am a star aficionado...
I have an early A in 9mm largo and a B model and a super B
Plus a half dozen .25 acp variants.
I remember when a certain distributor was selling model B's with Nazi proofs and waffenampts - and they turned out to be counterfeit fakes...
Figuring out which model name and and variant you have or dates of production can be difficult with stars...
Everybody says firestar and I think only one late model gun used that moniker or nomenclature...
One of the reasons I posted here is that in very good shape your gun is worth approx. $500.00 - your variant was pretty reliable and people like the grip panels...
So possibly if you add some info from the link I provided and identified it correctly it will bring more money...
That and as you know there are some sellers here who I consider friends and peers - so I will always try to provide details or descriptions that make a gun more sought after or reach a higher price at auction.
I think there are only a few members here who consider me an expert or will acknowledge that I am well versed in the subject of guns...
Mark and trap and Kasey have commented on it occasionally.
Your gun should be an easy part install and clean up project in order to be functional and look good.
IMHO
Mike
For those that may have missed it...
Bump - BTT
Mike
A link would help