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Crockett 32 Pistol

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ThomasT

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My bud has me selling some of his guns as I have posted. And most of them I know an approximate value on. He gave me his Crockett 32 pistol to sell but doing a GB search and Google search I cannot find a ballpark price on this gun. It is brand new and unfired but has no box or paperwork. So anyone have a guess on what the value might be so I can list it?

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Wow! Thats nuts. But a lot more than I expected. Thanks. I guess I will list it on gunbroker for a penny start and see where it goes from there. I would have never guessed. The man that owns it just left and he said $125 was fine with him. But that may be a mistake. I am trying to help him out. I get nothing off of selling his guns. He did give me 5000 209 primers and 3400 small pistol primers for doing this. Thats a fair payment as far as I'm concerned.
 
I paid $250 on GB for mine a few years ago, unfired like that. It is a very kewl and wonderful shooter . It take .310 balls with a thin patch
 
I paid $250 on GB for mine a few years ago, unfired like that. It is a very kewl and wonderful shooter . It take .310 balls with a thin patch

Thanks. Its listed on GB now and last time I looked it was selling for $125. That was the start price. It has several watchers so I'm sure it will go for more than that. It is what it is.
 
Definitely a good deal for the buyer. They are sweet shooters, like the Crockett rifles. I don't understand why Traditions stopped making the pistols.

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You can sometimes find the kits at gun shows. That is where I got mine. The kit is not hard to put together, and I defarbed all of the lawyerese from the barrel before I browned it. I don't think Traditions is making side lock rifles and pistols any more, just in-line stuff.
 

HaHa that was funny. The gun was in perfect shape and unfired . My bud never shot it because he thought the buttstock felt "bulbous" or how ever that is spelt. I didn't think it felt bad at all and encouraged him to shoot it but he never would. I think he goofed up.

I sure like the Pietta 36 caliber I bought from him. My two boxes of round balls and Lee bullet mold got here yesterday. Now I need to go shoot that gun. I need a holster for it too.
 
Dang, should have made an offer when you first posted about it.

I'm a very big fan of the .36 caliber. I have two revolvers, but still would really like a single shot in .36". (.375-380")
 
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