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Greetings!
There are a few ways to get a solid estimation (note the word "estimation" on your gun value. Go to the web page www.gunsamerica.com and see if there is a simular gun there to compare it with. The second way is go to your local library and find a gun values book. They are like an encyclopedia of gun values and come out every year. You should find it there. NOTE: condition has EVERYTHING to do with gun values, so look in the front of the book to properly grade your gun. Gun values go up and down like the price of rice. Some guns hold thier value well, others were very modest when made and have not imporved since then.
Kindest Reguards,
The Doxasnob
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