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    Yup, Type 26. One thing that will affect value that isn't pictured is whether the tip of the firing pin has been shortened enough the it will no longer reach the primer. Don't know why, but it's fairly common to see them with the tip cut. Nicely made, and the holster surely will help the price.

    I could make a SWAG at the price, but the best way would be to search completed auctions on the various gun selling sites. I'm not registered with any, so I can't do it myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    Yup, Type 26. One thing that will affect value that isn't pictured is whether the tip of the firing pin has been shortened enough the it will no longer reach the primer. Don't know why, but it's fairly common to see them with the tip cut. Nicely made, and the holster surely will help the price.

    I could make a SWAG at the price, but the best way would be to search completed auctions on the various gun selling sites. I'm not registered with any, so I can't do it myself.
    Tip of the firing pin jmoore?

    I spent two days and God knows how many emails to teach her how to take photos using the digital camera someone gave her years ago!
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