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  • bombadillo
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Nov 2007
    • 14810

    What would a colt 1903 .32 automatic hammerless go for??

    Have the opportunity to buy one and trying to figure out its value. Guy wants a low price and its probably a 6.5-7 of 10 for bluing, age marks, grip wear. Just trying to get an idea. Don't know the serial number yet.
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    Saigon1965
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Nov 2003
    • 17276

    There are some that's about a 5-7 at Krausewerk in San Mateo going for 325-650 -

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    • #3
      supersonic
      Calguns Addict
      • May 2007
      • 5843

      Don't know if this will help, but I found one in nickel @ RCGE in about 85-90% condition (mostly because it had "off-white" aftermarket grips, one of which was cracked all the way across the center) and paid about $350. *Got to pay & walk out with it in about 20 min. being I had just received my '03 FFL (C&R) about 2 days prior. Whew! WHATAMUTHAF***IN' felling it was!!!!EVERY gun "nut" needs one of these. Those that have them know EXACTLY the feeling I'm talking about!!!!! He he he !!!!* Anyway, I digress. I went on e-bay and found a pair of original grips for $65. So, my total investment was just around $415. Hope that helped.
      -Scott

      *FACTORY-CERTIFIED ARMORER AT YOUR SERVICE IN SACRAMENTO, ALSO AR-15 WORK/ YUGO M59/66 SKS NIGHT SIGHTS REPLACEMENT - 916-516-7380*

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      • #4
        bombadillo
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Nov 2007
        • 14810

        yeah, I went from 300 to 2500 on gunbroker so didn't know too much about it other than that. Never really seen too many around so I guess I can go from there.

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        • #5
          AdamM
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 850

          I have one of those too! Actually my dad does, but its in my room, Im the one that shoots it, and I clean it, so i call it mine

          btw, im 19, so thats why im still living at home for it to be kept in my room- lol

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          • #6
            supersonic
            Calguns Addict
            • May 2007
            • 5843

            I haven't had the chance to shoot mine yet. How do you like it? I bought my first "mousegun" (Walther PPK/S -.380) last year and was very surprised the first time I shot it - the little f***er has a real stout "snap-like" recoil that I never expected out of that caliber (having never owned/shot any centerfire HG sub-9mm prior)!!

            *FACTORY-CERTIFIED ARMORER AT YOUR SERVICE IN SACRAMENTO, ALSO AR-15 WORK/ YUGO M59/66 SKS NIGHT SIGHTS REPLACEMENT - 916-516-7380*

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            • #7
              zinfull
              CGN/CGSSA Contributor
              CGN Contributor
              • Aug 2006
              • 2730

              I would buy at $300 but not after $500. Depends on wear and the "feel" if the gun is in good shape. The 32 is a nice little round and very fun to shoot. It also cost more than 9mm.

              Jerry

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