It sounds like a good price. I hesitate to make any guess as to when it was made without more information. Guns were made at Utica from 1937 to about 1946. However, as best as I can determine, the color casehardened frames started in 1947 at the Chicopee Falls plant. Of course you could have a Utica barrel on a Chicopee Falls frame that someone put together. Please check the assembly numbers to see if they match. You will find them under the barrel in front of the barrel lug, on the top left inside rail of the frame, and under the butt plate, stamped into the wood stock. They may not be exactly the same, but close enough to determine if all 3 pieces match. They will be something like Y over ZP. Please post pictures. I am particularly interested in the "Arrow or Pine Tree" on the left side of the receiver and would really like to see a picture of that. All the M219 Utica guns I have seen, have "-219-" stamped on the lower right rear of the frame and nothing on the left side. Later guns may have a circle with a number and letter in it. The letter could determine the year made. Welcome to this forum and I look forward to hearing from you again. Hope this info helps. Best wishes, Garnett