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.22 Arminius
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:47 pm
by Happy
hey Gyan gurus,
posting a new topic for the first time , if any mistakes occur pls excuse.
I wanted to know what would be the market price of a .22 Arminius revolver 8 shots. How good is this revolver ?
Happy.
Re: .22 Arminius
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:27 pm
by The Doc
Hello Happy
,
http://www.gunandgame.com/forums/22-rim ... r-hw7.html
There are many "happy" owners of Arminius. I myself am going to go for .32 calibre. There was a lot of discussion about the quality of the Weirauch Arminius some time back , you can check it out. Whats the condition of the piece?
best ,
RP.
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 4:33 pm
by Happy
hey RP,
the condition of the weapon i saw is in great condition, and belongs to a parsi guy, thats what i was told. what should be the price of it as per your experience ?
Regards
Happy.
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 5:30 pm
by The Doc
Happy
,
People have paid anything between 1 L to 1.75 L for a .32 HW3 7 shot snubbie . The longer barrel version is a few thousand cheaper !!!
The .22 version should be definitely cheaper. Personally speaking a mint piece , minimally used .32 HW3 would be 1.25 to 1.35L.
Does this .22 piece have a alloy frame or a steel frame? How much is this guy asking ?
best,
RP
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 4:24 pm
by Happy
RP,
This .22 is of steel frame and the bluing is also in mint condition BUT the asking rate is too high........
this fellow is asking for 195K.
regards.
Happy.
Re: .22 Arminius
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 5:02 pm
by The Doc
Happy
,
Alloy versions can give you the heavy "steel feel" too. Best way is to test with a magnet . It might sound funny here but it really helps. I carry my PDA in a belt pouch which has a magnetic flap. Comes in handy
I really checked "my would be HW3" with it.
A close friend of mine bought a mint S&W .22 for 2.5L , now thats a good sized baby with a great feel about it , 6 shots though.
But Happy , 1.95L is not a "happy" price for a Arminius .22. Have you considered that it could have been reblued???
If you really really like it, go for it if you want. Like in Punjab they say " SHAUK DA KOI MUL NAHI " !!! Right penpusher bhaji? ( translated : hobbies should not be governed by money)
best,
RP.
Re: .22 Arminius
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 9:49 pm
by penpusher
I must be a penny pinching so and so because I will NEVER pay such prices.That .22 should be for not more than 90,000/-.No dealer is going to buy it for more than 80-85,000/-
"There is no demand for .22 revolvers sir.People want to buy a .32.You can leave it with me and I will see if I can find a buyer for it for 80,000/-.Good god,you paid 90,000/- for it
.Chalo,shouk da koi mull nahi"
Re: .22 Arminius
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 9:21 am
by The Doc
Well said penpusher !!!
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:25 am
by Happy
thanks guys,
" taan hi te main twanhu gyan guru bulana wa"
It is a steel frame as i had tested it with a magnet.
penpusher pahji what would be the price of a good .22 revolver or a P22 in Punjab.
thanks and regards
Happy.
Re: .22 Arminius
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:32 pm
by The Doc
Happy
,
By good I think you mean the condition . Well , it all depends upon the make of .22. For example H&R, Arminius etc would be around 80-90K. Price goes significantly up with a Ruger or a S&W ( till 2.5L) . A spare magnum cylinder along with, would sky rocket the price.
Over the weekend I heard "interesting pricing" of stuff available here :-
1. CZ .25 ACP 80% condition for 1.70L
2. Llama .380 , 90% condition for 2.80 L.
best,
RP.
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:05 am
by Happy
Thanks RP,
This info is quite useful. If u come across any Walther P22 which is adequately priced pls do let me know.
regards happy.