Taurus M327 duotone value???

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The 327 Federal Mag market seems to vary quite a bit. I have a M327 2” duo tone that I am considering selling. It has altamont grips (black and silver to match the gun), two speed loaders, and about 350 peices of 32 s&w long brass. I haven’t seen any like it for sale recently and not sure what the market is. It’s not costing me anything to keep it but it is the only .32 I have. If I decide to list it what would be a fair price?
 
The 327 Federal Mag market seems to vary quite a bit. I have a M327 2” duo tone that I am considering selling. It has altamont grips (black and silver to match the gun), two speed loaders, and about 350 peices of 32 s&w long brass. I haven’t seen any like it for sale recently and not sure what the market is. It’s not costing me anything to keep it but it is the only .32 I have. If I decide to list it what would be a fair price?
I just recently got a m327b2. Mine was in the $300 range but I did trade into it (and traded well I might add). Mine is not duotone though which is a very slight edge up for you, but only if the buyer likes the look. It may run some folks off if they think it’s a mismatched gun.

I hate this, but the goodies that go along with your revolver are worth a lot more when separated from the revolver. As is, they might bring you an extra $50 where those grips alone are worth nearly that much in used but nice condition. If you split the goodies off, give me a yell.

And I would love to see pics of those grips. I haven’t seen that color combo much and it sounds ideal for a blued gun.
 
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