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It's a 14-2 for starters, which don't usually fetch as much as 15-2 since they have fixed sights. Also, it's sporting a fairly generic Pachmyer rubber grip, not a nice wood like walnut or zebra. It's also got a Barney frame, (purple hue). If it has the box, barrel tool, instruction manual, etc it would be worth more. Condition is everything to value. Has it been shot a lot? Does it lock up tight? Does it have much end shake? Does it push off easily or at all? Is the rifling strong and not pitted etc? These answers will impact value. Just the gun in the configuration shown and assuming decent mechanical shape, I'd go up to $375 max.
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