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« on: October 17, 2009, 07:54:27 PM »

I bought a Dan Wesson today in 357 mag,and I may have given to much for it. Its stainless,with a 2 1/2",6",and a 10" barrel. The serial no. is1521xx. Its in very good shape with not even a mark around the cylinder.I got all the tools,but not the original case. The shrouds are stainless but the barrels appear to be blacked or some kind of blue. Gave a little less than $600 with tax for it. To much?   Digger
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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2009, 01:29:20 PM »

Stainless with 6" barrel runs between $350 and $400, 2" barrel/shroud $100, 10" barrel/shroud $170 to $250 in today's market.  Check the auction sites.  Also tool and gauge add between $35 and $50.  Based on the above you came out ok, except with the blued barrels, but new they cost the same blued or stainless, so as long as the shrouds are stainless, only you will know and they'll shoot as good either way. New prices for barrels and shrouds just made an enormous jump in price at CZ/DW, which also makes the used prices go up accordingly, so prices quoted may be a bit low. 
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