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Back in 1998 I purchased a 44 mag from the Smith & Wesson Performance Center. It's a Lew Horton Model 629 Hunter 3 with intergraded weights, weaver style mount & ported 6" slab sided barrel. It also has a unflutted cylinder and came with 2 different style grips... . rubber finger groove type & cocobolo wood.

Now my question. What do you all think it might be worth ? I want to sell it so that I can put the money towards a II SPS 62 !!!

Thanks for any help.



Craig
 
GunsAmerica or GunBroker Can't really go wrong with either.



They're worth about what someone will pay for them, but the Blue Book of Gun Values gives a good representation of what you can use for insurance value. :)
 
Thanks for the referance's. I'll check it out and hopefully I'll be able to get rid of it and get a chance to buy a much needed turbo.



Thank you , Craig
 
My Blue book says $400-$900, however it does NOT list your specific gun.

A collector may pay more, possibly substantially more for your gun.

Like the others said, there isnt really a "market value" it's whatever one would pay for it.
 
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