Didn't want to contradict you Terry. But finish is usually what a collector/antique dealer is speaking of when you talk in terms of percentage. I'm not enough of a gun mechanic to know how much trouble it is to replace those parts or repair them.

Take an 1877 Colt for instance, if you had one of those in say, 90% condition, it would probably easily bring a couple of thousand, even though it might not work. They are hard to repair even with relatively little wrong with them.

At any rate, I agreed with you as to its value.

I certainly wasn't trying to offend you-just offering my own opinion which the OP can take or leave as he sees fit. I've only owned the large-frame versions of these revolvers anyway.