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08-24-2015, 06:37 PM
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My father passed away and left me a Smith and Wesson 25-2 45 acp revolver (nickel). This is a really nice gun, but I have no clue to its value. It does have a 6 1/2" barrel. It also has a walnut box that it came in. Any idea of what its worth?
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08-24-2015, 09:17 PM
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Of course condition is everything, but I would venture $600 - $850. Being from your Dad..priceless.
Shoot it and have fun. Your Dad will be smilin....unless of course it was a pristine collector piece, then watch out, he's watching.
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08-24-2015, 09:28 PM
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I am not an advanced collector, but I'm pretty familiar with the 25-2. I've never heard of or seen one in nickel. If in fact it is a factory original, it's worth a bunch. If refinished, it's in the $500-600 range as a shooter depending on condition.
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08-24-2015, 09:47 PM
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Nickel, with the presentation case, if it is in nice condition I think it is worth at least $1000.
Make sure you get it out to the range and shoot it, because that is one sweet shooting gun. Recoil will be very minimal, and it will have real nice accuracy.
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08-24-2015, 09:57 PM
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I saw a nice blue one today at the LGS for $1100. I passed because I've bought too many guns lately. It was nice and probably fairly priced.
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08-25-2015, 12:23 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by epj
I am not an advanced collector, but I'm pretty familiar with the 25-2. I've never heard of or seen one in nickel. If in fact it is a factory original, it's worth a bunch. If refinished, it's in the $500-600 range as a shooter depending on condition.
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The 25-2 was not offered in nickel.
I've seen a few that were sent back for nickel over the years.
If a Factory job, it will still bring good money- maybe 1000-1500.
If not a Factory job, those figures will fall like a rock, depending on the quality of the nickel job.
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08-25-2015, 12:30 AM
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Off BLUEBOOK VALUE OF GUNS.
They are about 15 to 20% low in a lot of guns. Hope you can separate the values. All I could do is copy and paste. There was 3 different sections.
MODEL 25 & VARIATIONS (1955 TARGET MODEL)Add to Collection
.45 ACP, .45 Auto Rim, or .45 LC (earlier mfg.) cal., N-frame, blue finish only, target grips, 4, 6 (later mfg.), 6 1/2 (earlier mfg.), or 8 3/8 (later mfg.) in. barrel, pinned and recessed variation was disc. in the middle of 25-5 mfg. (circa 1988). Disc. 1999.
View Historic Prices
Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60%
.45 ACP or .45 Auto Rim cal. $850 $750 $650 $550 $475 $425 $375
.45 LC cal. N/A $3,675 $3,150 $2,855 $2,310 $1,890 $1,470
Last MSR was $347. Last MSR for Model 25-5 was $429 (disc. 1991).
Add $150 for 6 1/2 in. barrel (with pinned barrel, mfg. until 1982).
Add 5%-10% for 8 3/8 in. barrel.
Add 50% for early 4 screw.
After 1961, the Model 25 in .45 ACP cal. was designated Model 25-2, with trigger guard screw eliminated. Generally odd numbered dash numbers are chambered in .45 LC (3-5-7-9-11-13), while even numbers (2-4-6-8-10-12) are chambered in .45 ACP. There were 13 engineering changes in two calibers to this model.
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MODEL 25-5Add to Collection
.45 LC cal., N-frame, 4, 6, or 8 3/8 in. barrel, blue or nickel (no extra charge - disc. 1987) finish, target grips, pinned and recessed variation was disc. in the middle of 25-5 mfg. (circa 1988). Mfg. 1978-1991.
View Historic Prices
Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60%
.45 LC cal. $900 $775 $675 $575 $495 $450 $395
Last MSR was $429.
Add 5%-10% for 8 3/8 in. barrel.
Generally odd numbered dash numbers are chambered in .45 LC (3-5-7-9-11-13), while even numbers (2-4-6-8-10-12) are chambered in .45 ACP. There were 13 engineering changes in two calibers to this model.
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MODEL 25 CLASSICS (CURRENT MFG.)Add to Collection
.45 ACP or .45 LC cal., 6 shot, N-frame, 3 (Lew Horton) or 6 1/2 in. barrel, blue or nickel (disc. 2010) finish, square butt wood grips, carbon steel frame and cylinder, red ramp front sight, 45 oz. New 2008.
View Historic Prices
Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60%
MSR $1,009 $795 $675 $535 $465 $415 $375 $325
Add $55 for nickel finish (6 1/2 in. barrel only), disc. 2010.
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