try Vintage grips.com
depending on the condition of the metal & the rifling in the barrel & if the wooden grips aren't showing excessive wear & both cylinders are present: any where from 10 to 160 USD Mine do'snt have wood grips
To tip a pitch means you are doing something different to tip off the fact the pitcher is about to throw a particular pitch. A subtle change in delivery such as arm angle or speed of delivery. It could be in the way the pitcher grips or re-grips the ball in his glove. A pitcher wants to prepare for each pitch exactly the same way so he/she does not give away what pitch is coming.
Davis Industries filed for bankruptcy in July 2002. The company assets were purchased by Cobra Enterprises, Inc., of McAllister, Montana.
the uneven bars, often grips or hand guards made of leather that stap around the wrists with a dowel about i inch from the top is insereted to help you to grip the bar.
If this is an 1892 New Army model, it was manufactured between lighting 1892 and 1907. The 3" barrel adds about 20% to the value. The grips may not be original. Condition is important to value. Ranges go $200 for poor to $2000 for excellent. Have it appraised by an advanced collector.
Try asking Jim Alaimo of Nutmegsports.com
frontier scout made about 1958. value depends on condition. metal finish, grips condition. bore condition, etc, etc
100-1000 USD
$500 and up,depending on condition,markings,and history.
$50 - $100
About $5.00. You want to sell it to me? Are you sure about the $5.00 ?
Not in my opinion. I have both, and the frame & grips are larger on my 45 LC SAA.
German made Texas Scout 22LR with buffalo grips. #89747 Worth?
on the inside of grip
Proofhouse.com has Colt sn data.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings, features, barrel length, sights, grips, box, papers, accessories, condition, type of action, etc.. Could be 5-500 USD
Try Nutmegsports.com