Colt Cobra .38 special and .22 pistol. Trade for a glock 17 *Fairhope, AL

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    Dc777

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    I'm looking to trade my colt cobra, and high standard sport king for a glock 17. I may consider other trade offers for 9mm Glocks. Fairhope, Al
     

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    TennJeep1618

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    Jeb21

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    Those two weapons should each have a good value assuming that they are in good condition. I would get some expert advice before I made any trades
     
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    blackhawk

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    My 34th edition Blue Book of gun values puts the colt, A first edition cobra value in 90% condition at $600.00. You can add 15% to that if the barrel length is 3 inches. The High Standard Sport King also a first model, at 80% condition the value is $200.00. You can double that if you have both barrels 4 1/2 and 6 3/4 inch. Nice old guns you to offer.
     
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    I like to look for finish wear, original grips, and lack of extra holes when I place values on guns. Rust, and other considerations as well. OP, in my opinion, has made a very even offer in his original post, if the Glock he receives is new or like new. If I had a Glock like he is wanting, I would make the trade. If I was selling the guns pictured above, the Colt would go for $325-$375, and the Sport King, $250-$295, shipped. (If the Sport King has original mag, and looks the same on the other side)
     

    76251

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    Hole by the hammer on the Colt is for factory optional shroud that is missing in pic.
     

    Dc777

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    The sport king does have the original magazine. I thought about buying another one.... Until I saw the price. The gun is a tack driver and is the most accurate handgun that I have ever shot, however I don't have a use for it due to the long barrel. I prefer others, such as my m&p .22 as it's easily carried on my side when I'm in snake country.
     

    Pensacolian

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    I'll trade you for your colt .38, a hunter green keltec .380 with 2 mags, one has the pinky extension and one is flush. A pocket holster and an IWB holster, 2 boxes of ammo and I'll come to you!
     

    Pensacolian

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    How bout a Walther P22 w threaded barrel and holster :)
     

    Dc777

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    I'm after a 9mm glock, and that's it. As far as .22's go, I like my m&p .22 ( it's made by walther )
     
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