The Fire Arm Is Held For 1 Year For The Wife To SellInformation
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I believe the old saying "She got the cart before the horse." applies here. She should have found out something about the pistol before turning it in to the police. Several years back in a neighboring town a widow turned in her husband's pistols to the local police department to be destroyed. One of the pistols was a Luger, and it changed hands three times in the first week after it was turned in for destruction.
Last edited by Johnny Peppers; 11-04-2009 at 08:56 AM.
Huh? I don't get it. Hopefully this means more to you than it does to us.
Whatever, the value is in the $100-1,000 range, depending upon configuration, accessories, & condition. Obviously we can't do any better than than that without photos or a detailed description. But, most Cobras from that era sell in the $300-400 range, my observation from the completed auctions on Gunbroker.