as far as gun book values goes,,, what else ya gonna have, it is a reference and what i have used it for is to debunk some of the ridiculous prices i seen at gun shows for rusty pieces of crap that the guy wants 100%NRA fine price, like a ****y bird 1873 pitted all to hell and no bore and busted stock for 2500.00 when it is worth may be 150.00 at most, i carry the blue book with me to gun shows and actually will look at the gun and open the book right in front of the guy and show him, usually pisses em off, but what the hell right is right. but if the price is close and yo want it, why not if you want to pay a bit more for a pristine model 98 say, or a bring back arisaka, and it is more thant the blue book but you want it, well its your money right
have found the blue book to be close on most colt first generation revolvers and have used it to buy them, bought a correctly cartgouched 1873 from indian war era for correct price using blue book to the dealer, and i asked him how long he had the gun, how long it was for sale, and that i would right here and now give cash at this price, and wrote it down on the page of the book and he said "deal!"
have found the blue book to be close on most colt first generation revolvers and have used it to buy them, bought a correctly cartgouched 1873 from indian war era for correct price using blue book to the dealer, and i asked him how long he had the gun, how long it was for sale, and that i would right here and now give cash at this price, and wrote it down on the page of the book and he said "deal!"

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