Alfa Stainless M3531 .357 Value please
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Alfa Stainless M3531 .357 Value please
I have been asked to dispose of an Alfa Proj Brno .357 muzzle loading revolver. It comes with a spare cylinder, loading kit, a few hundred projectiles and is un-fired. It was collect from Alan Westlake and taken home never to be used and needs to go now and the owner nor I have any views on value.
So what is an un-fired M3531 worth please?
So what is an un-fired M3531 worth please?
Re: Alfa Stainless M3531 .357 Value please
I paid £950 for a 6" Alfa with spare cylinder - This was in very good condition but not new. My pistol was the "Target" version, cased, with adjustable target grips also standard wood grips and rubber grips.
A shooting mate recently paid £1,200 for a new 6" Alfa with only one cylinder (Spare cylinders are, I believe, about £300)
A shooting mate recently paid £1,200 for a new 6" Alfa with only one cylinder (Spare cylinders are, I believe, about £300)
Re: Alfa Stainless M3531 .357 Value please
Got to be the thick end of a grand. I'd give it cabinet space all day long! Current project list is just to big...
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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really, I struggled to sell mine a few years ago for £600. Did Alan stop making them?
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It looks like the current new price is £1,250.
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Alan has chopped and changed a bit - The early .357 M/L revolvers were Taurus based (chopped down LBR's) Then he went to Armscor revolvers. The current revolver used is the Alfa proj.bradaz11 wrote:really, I struggled to sell mine a few years ago for £600. Did Alan stop making them?
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That's a surprise. A guy in our club sold one recently, I'll ask him.bradaz11 wrote:really, I struggled to sell mine a few years ago for £600. Did Alan stop making them?
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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I had the alfa, 4" blued. might have to see if I can buy it back at the same price and resell if it is!1066 wrote:Alan has chopped and changed a bit - The early .357 M/L revolvers were Taurus based (chopped down LBR's) Then he went to Armscor revolvers. The current revolver used is the Alfa proj.bradaz11 wrote:really, I struggled to sell mine a few years ago for £600. Did Alan stop making them?

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6” stainless with extra cylinder and two sets of grips sold for £725 eventually…
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Do you know what length barrel that is David?
At a guess looks like a 2.5 inch?
At a guess looks like a 2.5 inch?
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