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Taurus 66 .357 at Efinger

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Whenever I'm at Home Depot I stop by Efinger just to see if there's anything worth looking at in the used case. I'm not a wheelgunner but I figured some of you who are might be interested...

 

They have a 6" Taurus 66 in .357 in very good condition for $359, and the gun appeared to be mint.

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A Taurus 66 is a really nice revolver for the money and quite a value. An older one with Hogue rubber grips and without the safety lock is even better. As jOn pointed out, that is a good deal to be had for someone looking for a revolver. I'd personally be more interested if it had a 4" barrel.

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Their prices on new stuff have come down a bit. And you can usually haggle a (tiny) bit on the used guns.

 

It's been my experience over the last 10 years of buying guns that most NJ shops think they are the only one selling guns.

 

Three weeks ago I went to Heritage in Branchburg and bought two guns. My buddy also bought one. The total sale was ~$1800. I asked for a price on 2 other guns. I assumed they wouldn't think I was a tire-kicker after the sales they just made. I was told I would receive a phone call in a few days. Still waiting for that call....

 

BTW, one of the guns I wanted was the new Savage Hog Hunter in .308. I ended up buying it online through Buds and having it shipped to Ralph at Millstone Sport Shop for less than the initial-we'll-get-back-to-you-quote from Heritage.

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