aarondhgraham
Member
My .22 pistols are the most valuable handguns in my collection.
I was updating the inventory of my handguns yesterday evening,,,
It's part of my will that I keep an updated price list for them.
I don't have any tremendously valuable handguns,,,
But I did notice one thing that seems strange,,,
According to the 2013 gun value books,,,
My .22's are my most valuable guns.
Specifically:
The Trooper in .22 is valued higher than mine in .357,,,
The J-frame .22's are all valued higher than their .38 counterparts.
Last but not least,,,
My CZ-75B Kadet in .22
Is valued higher than it 9mm counterpart.
Is it all due to the fact that they probably made less of any .22 version than a centerfire counterpart?
I know I paid some high prices for a few of them,,,
It just never dawned on me that they were my most valuable handguns.
Aarond
.
I was updating the inventory of my handguns yesterday evening,,,
It's part of my will that I keep an updated price list for them.
I don't have any tremendously valuable handguns,,,
But I did notice one thing that seems strange,,,
According to the 2013 gun value books,,,
My .22's are my most valuable guns.
Specifically:
- 6" Colt Trooper Mk-III
- 4" S&W Model 63
- 4" S&W Model 34 in Nickel Plate
- & my S&W Model 34 snubnose
The Trooper in .22 is valued higher than mine in .357,,,
The J-frame .22's are all valued higher than their .38 counterparts.
Last but not least,,,
My CZ-75B Kadet in .22
Is valued higher than it 9mm counterpart.
Is it all due to the fact that they probably made less of any .22 version than a centerfire counterpart?
I know I paid some high prices for a few of them,,,
It just never dawned on me that they were my most valuable handguns.
Aarond
.