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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 562622" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>Sorry to hear about your BIL.The blued is still a nice gun if the price is right.</p><p></p><p>Yessir, dramatically, especially the last few months. I bought my first Ruger Security Six, 4" stainless from a coast to coast store in Iowa that was getting out of the gun business. Paid $120. Like an idiot sold it when I left the midwest for Cali. To replace it with a used 4" blue 3 years ago cost me over 400. Try buying a vintage Colt Python or Diamondback. Talking 6\7K minimum.</p><p></p><p>Yep, the older guns just ooze class and nostalgia. Recently picked up a model 1894 Marlin lever in 357 from a Ranger pal. He was going to use it with his Prescott Regulators outfit but never fired it. Now it's mine, mine, mine, hehe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 562622, member: 4357"] Sorry to hear about your BIL.The blued is still a nice gun if the price is right. Yessir, dramatically, especially the last few months. I bought my first Ruger Security Six, 4" stainless from a coast to coast store in Iowa that was getting out of the gun business. Paid $120. Like an idiot sold it when I left the midwest for Cali. To replace it with a used 4" blue 3 years ago cost me over 400. Try buying a vintage Colt Python or Diamondback. Talking 6\7K minimum. Yep, the older guns just ooze class and nostalgia. Recently picked up a model 1894 Marlin lever in 357 from a Ranger pal. He was going to use it with his Prescott Regulators outfit but never fired it. Now it's mine, mine, mine, hehe. [/QUOTE]
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