Maybe about $125 give or take, depending on condition & where it's being sold. New kits are around $150 for .45's, so older factory made guns may be worth less used if not in great shape.
I saw a newly produced .45 at a gunshow for $135, but there aren't many .36's around to be found, so maybe it could even fetch $150 or more from the right buyer.
DROOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pascalp, are those still available? Where can you get them? That's one nice looking gun there -- is it a repro of an original or a new design?
With a 20 inch barrel it's not the most accurate gun, but it's still a fun short range shooter...and it has a straight receiver similar to the boot pistols.
Now that is some Cool! Does the cap ride "upside down" on a nipple or actually enashrouded in the "hammer"?
That rascal actually looks pretty darned handy!
The cap rides upside down, and I pull a piece of a cutoff sock up over my wrist area to protect it from getting stained with powder residue.
Beautiful underhammer pistol pascalp, it has the Swiss made barrel, right?
WOW! The Dedinski link worked fine. Tried the Baumkircher link but it took me to something that had nothing to do with pistols. Pity.
Do you know if either or both have distributers in the U.S., or do they have to be ordered from Germany and Switzerland?
I take it the Dedinski in the pic is yours? How do you like it and how much do you get to use it?
Looked up the Euro which is, I think, equal to about $1.25 in U.S. dollars. But, if I read the Dedinski site right, that would make the cost of that pistol about $211, U.S. funds.
Does that sound right???
Baumkircher is no longer in business, their guns were all hand made and fitted and thus the cost were high. An entry level Dedinski will set you back around $1600.00 US dollars. As far as I know they have no US distributors. I had met Tilo Dedinski at Friendship in Indiana and had a chance to look over his toys and they are very fine and equal the Baumkircher. I shoot mine when I get a chance and it's one of the most accurate guns I have ever shot. I have located a matching rifle that I'm trying to fund that would also make a very fine shooter.
Shawnee -Appreciate your offer, but there is a long list of folks who have an interest in my underhammer. The rifle was made a the sametime the handgun was and shipped to the US on the same date. I purchased the handgun and a friend purchased the rifle. The rifle was sold due to a divorce several years ago and I have finally located it. Hope to have it rejoin the handgun some day. As for it laying around, it has a secure home.
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