Mark_Mark
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Look SO GOOD!
Look SO GOOD!
I don't understand people's fixation with "the box" and what they'll pay for it.
How low are we talking about? very interesting that’s a DB was so cheap even 5 years agoI probably wouldn't pay going rates for a diamondback, nice ones like the OP regularly go for $1500+. If I saw a nice one for $1400 I might.
I got lucky with mine, I was in the LGS about 12 years ago picking up a S&W M10-8 that I'd ordered in, and it was sitting in the case on consignment for a stupid low price even for back then. I actually said something about the owner lowballing themselves and the clerk just shrugged and said thats what the owner wanted.
It's a nice old gun, but I'd love a 4" for the range.
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If I remember right it was priced at $300, maybe $350How low are we talking about? very interesting that’s a DB was so cheap even 5 years ago
minimum of $1500 and selling like Costco $4.99 rotisserie chickenIf I remember right it was priced at $300, maybe $350
It was $50 more than the M10 I was picking up, and I paid $250 for that but maybe I'm thinking with transfer fee and shipping, so probably $350.
Even 12 years ago they were already climbing in value and it was worth at least double asking price.
No idea what it's worth now, it's got a lot of holster wear on the right side and around the muzzle
It was made the same year that Bullit came out w. Steve McQueens character carrying one exactly like it so I like to fancy that maybe, just maybe, this is the one.
$1500 10 years ago! who was the suckers?I got $1500 for my 2 3/4" D ten years ago. On day one.
$88 is like 2 trips to Mcdonald these daysThis is a true tale of Woe!
I bought/put on layaway a 4" Colt .38 Diamondback years ago. $88 with my employee discount! But...newly married, off to grad school, and my Crystal ball having blown a Transistor, or something, I returned it to stock.OnIy one of the two guns I regret getting rid of!