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Agree with the above posts - In my area (higher price area) I would offer $400 and go $450 . Troopers have gone up in value a lot where I am , just a few years ago I would have been offering a $100 less.
They are selling on Gunbroker for $400 and up. I have a 6" Blue and a 6" Nickle Trooper Mk III. I paid under $500 on both, but not much under. Same for my 4" Trooper Mk III. Yes, I like em.
$450 tops with the bluing wear for an interested buyer. For me, I wouldn't go over $400. There are too many nice ones around to buy one with all that holster wear visible in Picture #2.
I bought a similar gun a year ago at a gun show from a dealer in the area. Gave $460, only wear was the ring around the cylinder. Shop owner commented that the ring was the only thing that kept it out of his collection.
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