Value of Taurus m327b2

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I haven’t been able to find any recent sales for a Taurus m327. I’m looking for informed opinions of value as I consider selling the gun that gets very little use.

It is blued, 2” barrel, no box or paperwork, but the gun is in very good condition. It has been shot a fair amount but has been a safe queen. I have original Taurus grips and a nice set of Thailand wood grips.

I also have 20 boxes of ammunition to go with it which is a roughly even mix of low recoil hydrashok and fed American eagle. I’m estimating the ammo to be about $350 as a separate lot.

The guns are rare now, and a bit obscure so I don’t know where to put the price tag if I do decide to let it go.
 
In going to guess $250-300. Sell the ammo separately to get the most money. Not a very common gun, but it isn't going to bring a premium.
 
I sold a stainless Taurus M327 about 4-5 years ago for $250. About $30 less than I paid for it.

327FM was i'd say a little less popular at that time, seems to have had a little comeback since then. I think the range rule303 mentioned is pretty good.

Curious what the "Thailand wood grips" are.
 
"Thailand wood grips"
I need better pictures of it, but it’s in this pic at the 11 o’clock position. The grips are from an eBay seller with a solid reputation who goes by JaruwanP. They feel good in the hand, look almost as good as they feel, and only cost about 30 bucks.
 

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I think the blued model looks better than the stainless and the grips do help. I bought mine when CDNN was about giving them away.

Thanks, i'm going to have to look him up.
 
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