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A couple of Mod. 10 snubbies
A friend of mine brought me a couple of Mod. 10 snubbies to look at and help him put a price on them. He intends to sell them at a gun show next month.
First is a 10-5; ser# C998942 that I put at about 1967, stocks are nice but not numbered to the gun. Has finish loss and minor scratch on side plate; finish loss several areas on cyl; small scratch and dig on trigger guard. No box or papers.
Secod gun is a10-7; ser# AFJ9294, can't date this one. Has light freckling on barrel RH side; finish blemish on address. Stocks nice, not numbered. No box or papers.
Both guns would be nice shooters but not collectible.
Thanks for the help.
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08-17-2017, 10:28 AM
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I'd think $350 +/- $20 would be fair to everybody involved. there's nothing special, just good solid basic hideout or back up gun
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08-17-2017, 10:40 AM
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The SCSW4 shows Exc = $400 + 20% for 2" = $480. Of course that is variable by region. In my area of the Midwest you wouldn't find that for less than $500 and some listed for $600. I think $450 - $500 would be a very fair price.
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08-17-2017, 10:44 AM
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A 10-5 sold locally (WI) for $425.00 FTF a week ago. I was a backup offer at $400.00. Similar condition, no box, no papers.
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08-17-2017, 11:25 AM
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I just got an unfired 2" 10-5 with box and manual dated October 1966 for $400 last week
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08-17-2017, 11:34 AM
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Anybody got a date on the 10-7?
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08-17-2017, 11:43 AM
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I picked up two 2" 10-5s;
both 95%+, no boxes no tools,
one blue/round butt .......... one nickle / Square butt .....
in LGSs in W Pa. in late 16 early 17..... both in the $400 range.
Today prices are fairly stable...... finding ones for sale is more the issue.
would place mine in the $400-500 range.
His have some cosmetic issues....... $350-400max IMHO as shooters.
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I've got a 2" Model 10 shipped in 1971 and marked to the DC Police. I bought it last year for $450.
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I would not pay over $350 for the Model 10 snub nose in that condition in a face to face sale here in the Austin TX area.
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08-17-2017, 08:07 PM
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Tell him to try to sell them here.
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I have a Model 10-7 square butt snub similar to the one I carried on the job. These are great guns and it's current role is my home protection weapon.
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Anybody got a date on the 10-7?
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10-7; ser# AFJ9294
I get 1984 from the second edition...
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I paid $450 for a 10-5 here in California last year...
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I have a 2" round butt 10 in much better condition that I gave $500 for a year ago. That is at the top for me even in better condition and more desirable 2" RB configuration. I agree the $400 estimate is on target for both those.
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08-17-2017, 09:53 PM
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I purchased just yesterday a 10-5 snubbie for $400. Very nice bluing, grips are perfect too. I saw it Tuesday should gave bought it then. It's sb and dates 1973. Should have it next week.
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10-7; ser# AFJ9294
I get 1984 from the second edition...
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Yup, 4th edition says the same thing.
Both shooter condition and not really collectible, so around $400 give or take. Regional differences apply.
I have a 10-7 RB from '81 that has a Tyler T grip on it and sits in my nightstand. I paid $250 for it close to 10 years ago and still think I got a deal.
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Back in March of this year, I paid $408.00 for a Model 10-no dash snub nose. It is factory marked Montgomery, AL PD. I would say it is about 90% with SN matching stocks.
I thought I paid too much until I looked at the 4th Edition. It seems I paid about the right price according to the publication and with the provenance.
Otherwise, I think later Model 10's might be a little over priced at four hundred. Last year, I paid $450 plus buyer's premium for a Model 66-2 snubbie.
I think at $400 to $450, your friend may not find a buyer in this part of the country.
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I paid about $450 for each of these earlier this year. The '51 M&P has no box, and the Model 64 NY-1 came with the box and all the do-dads. These were purchased outside of Denver.
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A few months back I picked up a 10-5 2" square butt with box, papers and cleaning tool. $450 out the door of the gun show.
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I bought this 10-7 a few years back for $400, looks to have never been fired outside the factory. no turn ring, perfect blueing, w/box paperwork & tools. if i were to sell it today id ask $550. so id say the one you have is a $400 gun around here, where you live seems to play a large part in the value of guns.
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It appears rather evident that people seem to like their 2" K frames.
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