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mrwise71

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I have an Armi San Marco replica 1860 Colt Army .44 caliber cap and ball revolver. It is made from casehardened steel on the frame, hammer, trigger, and loading lever with the rest being brass. I have never fired a ball from it, but have shot powder loads maybe 3 times and that was 20+ years ago. I've had it on a plaque on the wall since then. It is in excellent visual condition and is its working mechanism is like new. Can anyone tell me what it is worth? I'm thinking of selling it.
 
check gunbroker or auction arms and see what similar ones sell for

deduct $5.00 and that's about what it's worth
 
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