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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Deep Piney Woods of East Texas
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ruffitt
*TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 942 (7/4/02 11:24:08 am) Reply | Edit | Del All ezSupporter Coonan 357 Semi Auto -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Could one of you gentlemen provide a fair market price for a used Coonan Cadet (3.9 inch bbl) .357 semi-auto? Have originl box, papers, 2 magazines and magazine loading rod. Pistol is in exscellent condition, with only a couple minor exterior surface blemishes that could be tken out with a bit of buffing. Thanx RuffItt TallTLynn *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 4127 (7/4/02 11:34:09 am) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: Coonan 357 Semi Auto -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You collecting even more handguns ruffitt??? Sounds pretty - but where's the picture. ps - hope you are doing well and that you have a wonderful 4th! ruffitt *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 943 (7/4/02 11:40:41 am) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: Coonan 357 Semi Auto -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TLynn - Thanx for your 4th of July well wishes. No, I do not have a pic (yet), but it is one that I had at the Hun Fest last year, so it is not anything in addition to what I 've already got. The only "new" pistol I have is my Kahr K40 in .40 S&W that I bought last November. Things are going GREAT now that I've got my trans tracheal catheter and can (hopefully) stay out of the hospital for a while. Regards RuffItt TallTLynn *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 4128 (7/4/02 11:43:46 am) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: Coonan 357 Semi Auto -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As I recall it was a very pretty gun ruffit. Glad to hear you are doing better - and hope AntiqueDr comes along soon to give you an idea on the value. the real fredneck V.I.P. Member Posts: 1096 (7/4/02 4:51:22 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Coonan 357 Semi Auto -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ruffitt, wasn't that the one that had blinding muzzle flash even when fired in bright sunlight? Zigzag2 *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 3776 (7/4/02 5:40:53 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Coonan 357 Semi Auto -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey Ruff, is this it? According to the the 27th edition, Blue Book of Gun Values 100% $785.00 98% $630.00 95% $500.00 I hope this helps AntiqueDr *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 2813 (7/4/02 6:42:02 pm) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: Coonan 357 Semi Auto -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Model B's are bringing around $500-$650. Model A's theoretically are worth about 25% more but its a hard sell at that kind of money. We Buy Guns! 1 - 100, Antique or Modern! www.apaxenterprises.com Master Dealer for Kimber, Wilson Combat and Dan Wesson ruffitt *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 946 (7/4/02 11:07:17 pm) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: Coonan 357 Semi Auto -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yeah ZigZag, that looks exactly like the one I have (I can say this 'cause I know where you got the pic from ). I am assuming (yeah, I know what happens when one does this) that the amounts you indicated were for the pistol only. As the magazines go for a minimum of $75.00 each (when and IF they can be found, and I have two of them with the orange followers), the original box and papeprwork as well as the magazin loading tool, do you think it would be within reason to ask $800.00 - $850.00 IF I decide to put it on the market?
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