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Post by simple45 on Dec 11, 2022 7:36:12 GMT -5
Looking for sone info from all the knowledge here. I’ve come across a shooter grade second year production three screw flattop in .357 locally. I’ve always loved the look of the lil gun conversions I’ve seen in John taffin books and the ones here. This gun would most likely be converted if I got it. What’s a good price for it? The seller is asking 850 or has a few trade interests. thanks guys
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Post by pleadthe2nd on Dec 11, 2022 8:22:50 GMT -5
It's overpriced, just like everything is today, however I just paid 900 for a 1959 old model flattop 357 a few weeks ago locally, because I wanted it, yes, overpriced, but I wanted it, so it's mine now. I think the days of "is it worth it" , are gone for awhile, it's now , "do I want it" .
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Post by pacecars on Dec 11, 2022 11:10:05 GMT -5
Have to agree. If you want it and can live with the price, they ain’t getting any cheaper
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Post by kings6 on Dec 11, 2022 11:41:43 GMT -5
That is cheaper than what a couple three screws I have will be when I list them. If it is a second year gun it may be a type 1 gun. If it is if will have s small striated ejector button and the neat front sight with the waves in it. Those are my favorite Types of flat tops.
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Post by tj3006 on Dec 11, 2022 12:11:46 GMT -5
Offer him 750 cash,
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Post by bradshaw on Dec 11, 2022 12:44:09 GMT -5
That is cheaper than what a couple three screws I have will be when I list them. If it is a second year gun it may be a type 1 gun. If it is if will have s small striated ejector button and the neat front sight with the waves in it. Those are my favorite Types of flat tops. ***** Back in the early 1970’s, shooting partnerEd Verge and I stopped in a gun shop. Handled a nice little Blackhawk .357 Mag. Don’t remember price, possibly a bit over $100. Recall paying $140 for a new S&W M-19. The Blackhawk sported a 4-5/8” barrel, and the light wavy front ramp serrations you describe. As I recall it had the Micro rear sight. What nailed my attention? The serial number: 357. As I was hard into shooting the sixguns I had, I didn’t buy. David Bradshaw
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Post by simple45 on Dec 11, 2022 14:57:04 GMT -5
Thanks for all the info guys. This forum never disappoints with such a broad and varied membership with a usable input On pretty much anything six or five gun related. i may try and make a trade with him which will only cost me more money because a phone call to Andy horvath will be next! I’m sure I’ll seek input on a lil gun project as well if i do get this one. thanks again to everyone’s input on value.
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Post by kings6 on Dec 11, 2022 15:24:33 GMT -5
If you get it, look at the serial number and do a little research on Ross numbered flat tops. There was a small batch of yearly flat tops that had a 1 inadvertently stamped in front of the number and a collector with the last name of Ross caught the error. Best not to cut up a Ross numbered gun but sell and use one of the other types of flat tops,
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Post by simple45 on Dec 11, 2022 15:29:28 GMT -5
Kings6 the serial number is 5724
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Post by kings6 on Dec 11, 2022 19:09:14 GMT -5
Ok, it is not a Ross gun, CUT AWAY😄😄😄😄
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Post by 500fksjr on Dec 11, 2022 19:47:28 GMT -5
Those lil'guns by Horvath are addicting!!! enjoy the Journey ...
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Post by contender on Dec 11, 2022 22:49:04 GMT -5
Ok, I'll play devils advocate. A Ruger .357 FT with a serial number of 5724 should be a Type ! early FT. It was built in 1956. There were only about 6300 Type 1's built. Depending upon condition, it might be worth more than the $850 asking price. A Type 1 is sought after by collectors. Definitely not a "Ross" variation, as they all have a 5 digit serial,, while having the Type 1 features. BTW; Bill Ross was not a lady. HE was a collector. Personally,, I know collectors who'd prefer to NOT see it custom modified that couldn't be restored to it's original "as shipped" condition. And if you aren't objectionable to a "protected ears" gun for a custom project,, a collector would likely swap you a later produced gun for a Type 1.
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Post by simple45 on Dec 12, 2022 6:24:10 GMT -5
He’s interested in a trade offer I have. I’ve got roughly 800 in the gun to trade. I will be honest if I do grab this flattop it will become a lil gun by Andy horvath. Going to give Andy a call today and ask a few questions about building me a lil gun price and current lead time along with options. Mr taffin along with everyone else pictures of lil guns over the years have always made me drool really look like great little light packing guns and he’s blueing is exceptional
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Post by contender on Dec 12, 2022 10:25:39 GMT -5
Your gun to do as you wish. And yes,, Andy's work is VERY nice. If you get the FT & do have it customized,, let me know. We have a collector who keeps a list of the known guns out there,, AND if this one gets work done,, we'd like to properly document what became of it. We do not put any names with guns or anything,, just the model & serial.
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Post by simple45 on Dec 12, 2022 10:34:15 GMT -5
Your gun to do as you wish. And yes,, Andy's work is VERY nice. If you get the FT & do have it customized,, let me know. We have a collector who keeps a list of the known guns out there,, AND if this one gets work done,, we'd like to properly document what became of it. We do not put any names with guns or anything,, just the model & serial. I can definitely do that if I end up getting it
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