rafterob
62 Cal.
I have an opportunity to make an offer on one of these, looks like a mid to late 1970 production. What are your estimates on current values?
They seem to sell in the $300-$400 range depending on condition and any included accouterments. A real concern would be spare part availability, as ASM has not made guns since???I have an opportunity to make an offer on one of these, looks like a mid to late 1970 production. What are your estimates on current values?
Keep in mind any decent machinist can make the replacement parts needed like screws, wedges, triggers , hammers, etc for these obsolete models.Are you referring to the Walker or the Whitneyville dragoon? ASM made a Dragoon that had the stamp WHITNEYVILLE above the wedge on the left side. And it had a loading lever with a latch.
The early ASM had tiny trigger and bolt screw heads. Parts are nearly impossible to find. Then they made the ones with the larger screw heads. Ive found these to be able to use Uberti parts.
As for price? Depends on condition. Late 70s model might be worth 250 up. Right now prices on those is all over the place. Ubertis are as low as $300.
Keep in mind any decent machinist can make the replacement parts needed like screws, wedges, triggers , hammers, etc for these obsolete models.
Sure they will if your willing to pay their hourly rates , especially small machine shops. Expensive for sure but certainly available with a bit of search.How many machinists would even take a fiddly job like that let alone on a gun?
Gun fixers yes, professional hobbyists maybe, regular machinist? They would laugh you out of the shop. Sure they can do it, but they won't.
They have to tool up for the part. Then comes the hardening of the part. Should be around 100 bucks or so.Sure they will if your willing to pay their hourly rates , especially small machine shops. Expensive for sure but certainly available with a bit of search.
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