09 March 2014, 21:04
Del PraterWhat is the current value on this list of S&W revolvers
Can anyone help with current prices on S&W revolvers. I am looking at buying a few and hard to get current prices.
All are suppose to be collector grade so excellent condition to New in the box
S&W 31-1 NIB 2" BBL
S&W 37 NIB 3" BBL
S&W 28-2 used blue boxed 6" BBL
S&W 14-2 NIB 6"
S&W 14-2 used blue boxed 6" BBL
S$W 15-3 2" blue , blue box
S&W 15-3 4" Nickel, Blue box used
S&W 15-3 4" Blue Blue box used
S&W 10-8 4" Nickel NIB BullBarrel
S&W 10-6 4" Blue NIB BullBarrel
S&W 10-5 4" Blue Used Boxed
S&W k22 masterpiece used blue box 6" BBL
S&W outdoorsman .22 used blue box 6" BBL
S&W 57 NIB wood nickel 6" BBL
S&W 29-2 NIB wood 6"
S&W 29-2 used wood 6 1/2"
S&W 24 NIB wood 6 1/2" .44 special Hand Ejector fourth model -1950 target. in wood box.
S&W 125th anniversary package 45LC (25-3)
10 March 2014, 06:35
GatogordoProbably worth $6-7000 would be my guess. Individually they might bring more, but as a group, I'd think 6K would be a good price. But I'll be the first to admit that I am really not current on all the various models current values.
10 March 2014, 15:10
Del PraterBuckeyeshooter, I am not selling these but thinking of buying. I want to buy at a good price. Del
11 March 2014, 20:36
riverman1Hi Del, Except for the Outdoorsman, none of them are really "collectors" pieces. Possibly the K-22 if it is in Exceptional condition.
That being said, S&W revolvers are some of my very favorite guns and these should bring a slight premium because of condition.
I estimate a good price if you were to buy them all individually would be $9000, maybe a little more, so $6000 would be about right for the package.
The problem with revolvers is they are harder to sell than some others, but if you don't need the money, and they are in fine condition or otherwise valuable for "collector" status, they will eventually bring top dollar. Still lots of old revolver men out there!
Of course this is all just my oppinion as an enthuseist.