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3 screw ruger blackhawk

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19 April 2007, 00:35
keystone hog hunter
3 screw ruger blackhawk
found a very good condition ruger blackhawk 3 screw that has not been converted but is in 30 carbine that showed up in a family estate, trash or treasure? also had a remington rolling block 22 rim fire that will clean up nicely.any sugestions as both are not my cup of tea??? khh
19 April 2007, 05:41
Matt Norman
I'd suggest you take good photos of both and post them for sale on the classifieds. Do some googles on the usual on-line gun auctions to get an idea of value. Then set your price by whether you want to sell it quickly or want to sit on them for awhile. Or take them to a local gunshow and let them be seen. Or perhaps offer them for trade for something that interests you more.
19 April 2007, 22:48
Stonecreek
Both are good property and should sell well. Since it's free, give your friends here on AR the first shot at them by posting some good pics on the classifieds. If no luck there, try Gunbroker.

Gunshows are typically a poor place to sell. The dealers will bug the hell out of you wanting to handle your gun if you're walking around with it for sale, and will consistently want to offer you about half its value.
14 June 2007, 05:55
Jim C. <><
Everything is only "worth" what we can get for it. Three screw Rugers are attractive to many folks. The .30 Carbine round ain't much but it is, IMHO, better than the .32 Magnum because of the pressures it is loaded to.

If you shoot the thing use ear protectors! It can HURT your ears with just one round.