I have one with the 10.5" barrel that I bought back in about 1993, and still love it to death.
I bought a stainless 10.5 inch Super Blackhawk in 98. Traded it off a couple years later and have kicked myself several times.
I have one with the 10.5" barrel that I bought back in about 1993, and still love it to death.
95% is $300
90% is $240
80% is $220
70% is $185
60% is $160
In my opinion, the BB is a good starting point for values, but one should go more by the local market value when that can be determined.
In my book a new model SBH in excellent condition is about a $450 gun.
What's the age? Three screw? If it is has it been converted?
Generally new Super Red Hawks will bring more than a Super Blackhawk. However, if you have an old 3 screw Blackhawk in great shape it will bring as much as a Redhawk. (The 3 screws are a classic)Is the Super Redhawk worth more? I've got a stainless .44 7.5" SRH I paid I think 650 for off of here. It's in good shape, I'd say 95%? I am not really familiar with the gun grading system, but it has very little wear, except for some on the right side of the rear sight. I don't guess I know what the difference is between the SBH and SRH, but I looked it up on GB and saw a few of them going in that range at the time (couple months ago).
Did I get hosed? lol
Either way I like it, though I haven't gotten to shoot it yet...
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