kuriouskeepsakes
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Chiappa has them listed for $725 but what I've seen sold (sales history research) over the last 3 years shows they have sold for around $200 - $300.I have an Armi Sport reproduction LePage cap lock pistol. It's .45 cal with a second (unused) barrel. I haven't been able to find any info on it's value. Do you have an idea what it would be worth?
Thanks.Chiappa has them listed for $725 but what I've seen sold (sales history research) over the last 3 years shows they have sold for around $200 - $300.
Thank you.You can basically see through.
Thank you.
If you can fit another wedge before you list it for auction it should sell for more than if the barrel is unfitted.
Otherwise it would still be a "fixer upper."
It can be hard enough to sell a target pistol for it's value.
Obtaining that first bid at $400 or more plus shiipping can't be taken for granted since many black powder bidders are bargain hunters.
For comparison, a new Pedersoli Continental .45 Target pistol sells for $549.
And I recently noticed a poster unable to sell a like new TC Patriot .45 for $400 by a private ad.
There's always the possibility of selling the gun with only one barrel and then selling the other barrel on eBay.
I think that the price that you're asking for is realtively fair if including both barrels.
Throwing in free shipping would sweeten the pot, since most folks don't really need a 2nd barrel.
The cosmetically damaged barrel alone should be worth at least an extra $75 - $100 if the bore is good.
Maybe you could even polish up the finish.
But selling the gun with only that older barrel would definitely lessen the gun's value compared to selling it with only the newer barrel.
Maybe $350 - $400 if it were sold with only the newer barrel and it was already fitted with a wedge.
Did you buy it with any factory supplied accessories?
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