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About $400, shipped. I'll take it
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Very nice.
I would think at least $800-$900 maybe $1000.
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I bought a Belgium made one from a friend last year for $450.00... The guy priced it over the phone at $400 and had sellers remorse before I even arrived to pick it up. He said he would man up and honor his price but I went ahead and upped the price to $450.00. Even at that I feel I got a good deal.
I'm guessing the one I bought is worth $750.00 plus(?)... yours I would think more....
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Guessing it was assembled in Portugal? If so, $750-800.
Only the Belgian made pistols bring $900+ generally.
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Box says assembled in Portugal......(the Mexico of Europe)
Looks like a MKIII...
Can buy it new for $899...
I would estimate $650 to $750
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That's not a Mk III, it's a standard in walnut/blue. Much nicer finished pistol than the Mk III and not nearly as common.
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That's not a Mk III, it's a standard in walnut/blue. Much nicer finished pistol than the Mk III and not nearly as common. This gun is from 1989, therefore it is a MKIII. They quit making the MKII's in 1987... To be specific it is a MKIII Standard (there are several variants of the MKIII)....this gave it the blued finish over the base model's black epoxy painted finish and wood grips over the base model's rubber grips...
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Either model - the blue with walnut grips or the MK III - new $979.99 at CDNN Sports.
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