

Dans Club
March 2, 2008

I tend to go a little low on DW selling prices, I'd say $600. When you say "rubber grip" the Houge grip and Pachmayr Presentation grips are "give away" items, not much value there. The Pachmayr Gripper is an automatic $50 extra.
That looks like a pretty nice, clean 715
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Dans Club
December 5, 2008

The original box is a definite plus for value. The barrel tool looks small for a 357. Could it be a 22? Would probably still work if you are careful, but you should get a metal one from EWK (see ad on the right side of screen). The plastic ones can break and by now they are old and possibly brittle. Better to save them for originality and future sale to a collector.
Looks to be in fine condition. In my neck of the woods you could expect closer to $800. Prices vary greatly around the country.

December 19, 2015



Dans Club
March 2, 2008

hugelk said
Hello tlbgto , You may not get that much. Most of the 715 guns that start with 357 in the serial number do not have recessed cylinders. This lowers the perceived value quite a bit on the auction sites. Does yours ?Shoot it and enjoy it !
I'm not sure that the recessed cylinders ever made it into the Stainless era. BUT there is much that is not known about stuff like this.
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman "Were is the Self Help Section?" She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
George Carlin
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