Thanks for the heads up!
Thanks for the heads up!Six more posts and you'll have access to the classifieds!
Thanks for info!Common until recently. Now they call it "standard".
For sure! Thanks!Good to know. Learn something here every day
Phone camera no bueno.The RIA Pictures show the gun looking a bit better due to be photo shopped a bit but you can still see the patent mark is very faint at the bottom. The gun has many small indications of being refinished and the overall just not crisp look it should have. The backstrap fit is way off. This may be a strike gun but it still looks wrong. The good thing is it's the least valuable of the 4 guns.
Not sure.The RIA Pictures show the gun looking a bit better due to be photo shopped a bit but you can still see the patent mark is very faint at the bottom. The gun has many small indications of being refinished and the overall just not crisp look it should have. The backstrap fit is way off. This may be a strike gun but it still looks wrong. The good thing is it's the least valuable of the 4 guns.
Thanks for info!Rock Island auctions would get the highest price. Not sure if that would offset their higher fees or not. Having owned them less than two years it's unlikely selling them will net any different results. I don't know about these non - usable third generation engraved guns or how much the engraved first gen one is going to do. It will be interesting I guess. Might be hard on you if you lose a lot of cash.
Thanks for inputI am with COKid on this one. It says refinished all over it. Gunbroker would do just as good for it. RIA kills you with fees on both ends.