Two revolvers for sale today, first is a Model 64 "No Dash", tapered barrel, 4" .38 Special with box and all paperwork. This revolver belonged to my Uncle who bought it new in the early 70's, and never fired it, never even had any ammo for it. In the early 90's he would spend Winters in Houston with his girl friend, and bring the revolver with him so he wouldn't have to leave it in his empty house all Winter. He stopped by my house on his way to Houston one day for a visit, and I gave him 12 rounds of ammo for the revolver in case he ever had to use it.
In 2004, I went on an extended period of canoe travel, and left all of my guns and ammunition at my Uncle's house for safe keeping. I had a lot of .38 Special ammo, and gave him a sack of 100 or so reloads. Feeling pretty flush with all that ammo, he stepped out back and fired three rounds through the revolver. Satisfied with the result, he cleaned the revolver and put it back in storage.
I got the revolver from him in a trade in 2006, and have not fired it since. When I got the revolver, in the box was the ammo I had given him in the 90's, with three empty shells from when it had been fired. Hate to get rid of it, but need some money to refill my gun buying fund, buying Winchester rifles has taken a toll on it....
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Box with unopened cleaning kit, instruction pamphlet, warranty card and ammo brochure. Even the original price tag ($149.95):
Price for the Model 64 is $400, plus $25 shipping from my FFL to yours. Face to Face OK for Virginia residents. Satisfaction gauranteed, if you are unhappy for any reason, return the revolver in the same condition and I'll refund your purchase price, however I can't refund shipping or FFL fees.
Next up is a 1930's vintage M&P revolver, 4" barrel, .38 Special caliber. I have a Smith and Wesson letter (included in this deal) that shows the revolver was shipped December 26, 1930 to Melrose Police Department, Melrose, Masachusetts. It is marked on the rear grip frame "M.P.D. 7", and was one of three revolvers in that shipment, marked at the factory M.P.D. 6, 7, and 8. It is in good mechanical shape, a good shooter, I have fired it and have found it to be remarkably accurate, and sights regulated dead on.
Now, the bad news: some knucklehead etched their drivers license number on the frame near the serial number, and on the barrel flat where the ejector rod is housed. Otherwise, it is in good shape, all serial numbers match on the frame, cylinder and barrel, there is holster wear on the muzzle and cylinder edges, there are places on the barrel and grip frame where the bluing is turning brown. The grips are period correct, but are not original to the revolver. Priced as a shooter at $225, plus $25 shipping to your FFL. Melrose P.D. patch and S&W letter included.
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Would be interested in trades involving Winchester rifles, especially a 94/22 in .22 long rifle, no magnums. Other interesting .22 rifles would be considered.....