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:This is a movie trivia site, not a guns forum. Though there may be members who might have the information you need, you'd be better served making an inquiry on a firearms discussion board. they have more connection to blue book values and collector piece prices. The Claridge Hi-Tec is a rare piece, but it's also obscure. Many firearms 'dudes' don't even know what it is, and thus don't appreciate it's value. However, with the current buying hysteria (because of the Obama election) the prices of all guns are sky rocketing up and supplies are drying up. Only a collector of assault style pistols or other weapons (of an unusual or futuristic nature) would even know the intrisic value of an unusual feature like that. None of my Claridges have a bolt hold open button, so you definitely have a rare piece. And no, don't ask me for value. I bought all mine in 1990 and paid 1990 prices and never checked on their value today (and aren't interested because all mine are blank adapted, thus 'ruined' of their collector value. Hope this helps.[[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 21:39, 23 November 2008 (UTC) | :This is a movie trivia (weapons in films) site, not a guns forum. Though there may be members who might have the information you need, you'd be better served making an inquiry on a firearms discussion board. they have more connection to blue book values and collector piece prices. The Claridge Hi-Tec is a rare piece, but it's also obscure. Many firearms 'dudes' don't even know what it is, and thus don't appreciate it's value. However, with the current buying hysteria (because of the Obama election) the prices of all guns are sky rocketing up and supplies are drying up. Only a collector of assault style pistols or other weapons (of an unusual or futuristic nature) would even know the intrisic value of an unusual feature like that. None of my Claridges have a bolt hold open button, so you definitely have a rare piece. And no, don't ask me for value. I bought all mine in 1990 and paid 1990 prices and never checked on their value today (and aren't interested because all mine are blank adapted, thus 'ruined' of their collector value. Hope this helps.[[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 21:39, 23 November 2008 (UTC) |
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I have the Claridge Hi-Tec and was looking to sell it. It seems like there are a couple of variations, mine has the bolt open button and has never been fired. I may change my mind and keep it, but do need the money. I can't seem to find any of my type of pistol for sale. Anyone that can give me an idea of what it's really worth, would be appreciated. Since they were made from 91-93 and the bolt hold open button is odd, I would think it would bring more money? Any ideas???
Jack
- This is a movie trivia (weapons in films) site, not a guns forum. Though there may be members who might have the information you need, you'd be better served making an inquiry on a firearms discussion board. they have more connection to blue book values and collector piece prices. The Claridge Hi-Tec is a rare piece, but it's also obscure. Many firearms 'dudes' don't even know what it is, and thus don't appreciate it's value. However, with the current buying hysteria (because of the Obama election) the prices of all guns are sky rocketing up and supplies are drying up. Only a collector of assault style pistols or other weapons (of an unusual or futuristic nature) would even know the intrisic value of an unusual feature like that. None of my Claridges have a bolt hold open button, so you definitely have a rare piece. And no, don't ask me for value. I bought all mine in 1990 and paid 1990 prices and never checked on their value today (and aren't interested because all mine are blank adapted, thus 'ruined' of their collector value. Hope this helps.MoviePropMaster2008 21:39, 23 November 2008 (UTC)