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R Ellis

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I am going to a Gun Show Saturday and will be taking some guns to sale and would like some input of the value Number 1 CVA Kentucky 45 caliber nice bore and wood percussion Number 2 CVA Mountain rifle percussion some light pitting in bore but shoots well wood average wear 50 caliber Number 3 JB 12mm made in Brazil bore good wood good smooth bore Number 4 Pietta 44 caliber revolver percussion 1858 Remington like new 8 inch barrel steel frame target sights I just want to get a fair price for seller and buyer THX in advance
 
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I watch CVA Kentucky rifles on GB and I have seen recent rifles actually selling for $200 to $250. A few imo real trash. If your Kentucky is USA made add a hundred. I think the CVA Mountain rifle runs about $100 more than the Kentucky rifle. The others someone else needs to comment on. Good luck.
 
Traded for a 40 cal Belgium made Turner Kirklin long rifle in very nice condition so the pistol is gone and now have room for the Ruger Old Army that should be here Monday
 
I'd ask $1000 on any long rifle and let someone talk you down. There isn't a new rifle today that sells for less that $1000, pedersoli included. Even Ruger old army pistols are now $850 or $900. I remember when you could buy those all day long for $225.
Ohio Rusty ><>
 
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