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Here in NZ since this looks utterly un-used and mint I would probably keep this un-fired myself. I would think here in NZ that would fetch $2000NZ and maybe higher. A not so nice one went for $1600NZD I thinl last year and I wouldnt blink at $2kNZ which is $1600USD currently. Hard to know what a collector would pay in the US as they are a lot more common, half that?
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Personally if I was you and I wanted a shooter I'd put this away and buy one that is a little used, they are fairly common in the US and pretty cheap.
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No its not re-furbed but they had to mark it as the importer into the USA. The serial number they put on might make a slight difference to the price, it wouldnt to me but I know some collectors are anally retentative to say the least. Its value is on no dings in the wood or metal wear and tear.
Thanks for the informative response. William
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