22 LR whats it worth?

Started by Bluelitenin, October-03-13 14:10

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Bluelitenin

an early 22LR with black plastic grips and no safety cylinder, used ser # 43xxx

OV-1D

  From the cylinder pin it looks like a Provo Utah manufacture is it ?
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Bluelitenin

i dont know, a friend of mine saw it at a pawn shop. they are asking $150.00

Uncle_Lee

I don't know the worth but look on the right side and I think you will find it was made in Newbury Park.
It IS worth $150.00........
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TwoGunJayne

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If you can get a NAA mini for $100-$150, DO IT! You can send it in to NAA to get slicked up. These things are for life if you get a bit of a tune up once in a while if you're going to seriously bang that piece.

It's a different game if you like it to be original and old. You'd probably not carry it, then... yeah?

No safety cylinder means you only carry 4 shots, but you could get that taken care of...

RogueTS1

Definitely worth $150.00 in my opinion.
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Bluelitenin

Do you think NAA will tune it up and let the original cylinder stay to keep it original? Or will the have to put a safety cylinder in it. I wouldnt want to carry it, I have my sidewinder, pug, and holster grip
to carry on a daily basis.

I

I'd say yes, but that depends on whether or not the cylinder needs replacement. Call them, the worst is they get it and tell you the cup is no-go and you go from there.

Call 'em, sir.

grayelky

My bet is it would be a liability problem. If it goes to the factory, it leaves converted.

I'd give $150 for it, and leave it as is. Wanna trade it towards a Sidewinder?
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