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Depends on the specific gun you're looking for and its availability. I don't purchase rare firearms, but I see some on gunbroker. As far as trusted ffl's, go to one of your local shops and have a conversation with the dealer. I'm not fond of big business models like cabelas, sportsmans and the like, but I have a ffl close to home that's a real good guy, so he gets my business. Most dealers have an ear to the ground or at least can put out the word for you to find something specific. They usually have a lot of friends they can ask.Who do you use, trust, method to, search for, find and purchase a low production firearm
( Revolver)
Every time I search online i find something that sold but never for sale.
Auction houses, Brokers,
Not sure if asking a local dealer to help would bear fruit...
Was just going to ask the same thing.What are you looking for?
Cowboy Ron loves my kids, a couple weeks back he had my 5 year old daughter riding the saddle by the door. Thinking she was a city kid but she still had horse hair on her jeans from riding earlier that day. Great guys in there for sure.Ron and Doug at guncrafters in salem can put some feelers out for ya. They are pretty good at finding rarer firearms
I try to stop by couple times a month just to bs. Kinda the last shop around that's not all tactical guns and gear.Cowboy Ron loves my kids, a couple weeks back he had my 5 year old daughter riding the saddle by the door. Thinking she was a city kid but she still had horse hair on her jeans from riding earlier that day. Great guys in there for sure.
Out of my own morbid curiosity, why that one and not another 357?Looking for a S&W 327PD older model with the 4" barrel.
One actually just came up on Gunbroker in auction but it's getting priced beyond my desire vs actual value calculation...
I have the .44 version which was less when new in the box
Rare and low production runs only go up from original price though. As the years go by, there's less available and many get wear and tear. I just started peeking around and found a couple still new in box. One is pending sale and the other one sold for $1400. I'm guessing they are only going to get more expensive as the years pass.Looking for a S&W 327PD older model with the 4" barrel.
One actually just came up on Gunbroker in auction but it's getting priced beyond my desire vs actual value calculation...
I have the .44 version which was less when new in the box
Who do you use, trust, method to, search for, find and purchase a low production firearm
( Revolver)
Every time I search online i find something that sold but never for sale.
Auction houses, Brokers,
Not sure if asking a local dealer to help would bear fruit...
Check Riverofguns.com. essentially its a search engine for classified ads.Who do you use, trust, method to, search for, find and purchase a low production firearm
( Revolver)
Every time I search online i find something that sold but never for sale.
Auction houses, Brokers,
Not sure if asking a local dealer to help would bear fruit...