fair price for webley scott>32

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ranjitkher
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fair price for webley scott>32

Post by ranjitkher » Sat Jun 05, 2010 3:10 pm

would you please help me in ascertaining the price of a webley scott.32 revolver long barell , it is in very good condition and in its original box etc, never fired, has been with the owner since 1961 on his license and not bought a single round on it either. He is looking to sell it , i would like to make a fair offer to purchase it
your comments will be highly appreciated
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Re: fair price for webley scott>32

Post by striker » Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:53 pm

2lac if in good condition .

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Re: fair price for webley scott>32

Post by brijendra » Sat Jun 05, 2010 6:01 pm

2 to 2.5 lacs in lucknow , in other region it might vary ...
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Re: fair price for webley scott>32

Post by The Doc » Sat Jun 05, 2010 6:35 pm

ranjitkher wrote: price of a webley scott.32 revolver long barell , it is in very good condition and in its original box etc, never fired, has been with the owner since 1961 on his license and not bought a single round on it either.
Is it Mark IV , Series "A" , large frame with a 4 inch barrel ? If it is then brijendra is quoting the right price.

You know you can trace the vintage of Webley revolvers with their serial numbers.

Please take a strong note that the said firearm has not been fired for the last 50 years. I hope it has been looked after/cleaned/oiled etc well. Look for any pitting in the barrel , rusting etc and better get its functioning checked by a competent person before you buy .

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