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09-07-2017, 11:29 AM
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S&W Model 17-3...
I just put down my deposit on a very nice vintage Model 17-3, minimal wear, 8 3/8" barrel, target grips, etc. (No pix yet, it's still in quarantine and I won't get it until sometime next month.) The serial number is 6K48573... Can anyone give me an approximate date of manufacture? It comes with the original box, too... and the price is marked $225.00! ( I paid more than that, LOL)
Thanks so much!
~A~
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Congrats and pics when you get it.
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09-07-2017, 11:45 AM
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$225.00 Wow that is a crazy low price anywhere let alone CA.!! Good find Im happy for you to find it at such a low price. Now just waiting for some pics of this STEAL!
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09-07-2017, 11:47 AM
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I think the $225 was the new (1974) price.
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I think the $225 was the new (1974) price.
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Yep, just like the original purchase receipt for my 1972 2.5" Python states $149.50.
We aren't that lucky!!!
I have a 17-4 from 1981. It is extremely well built and tight in all respects. Very accurate too. They just didn't do the best polishing job in it, thus leaving imperfections under the bluing. Makes an otherwise perfect gun look inferior. Just another example of quality issues being present much farther back than people realize.
Congrats on the score. Hopefully you got a nice example that will serve you well for a very long time.
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I paid over $300 for my first 6" K-22 in 1984!!!!
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Well done. Can't wait for the range report. I bet it is a great shooter.
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Very nice , I have the same dash 3 but it carries an old Tasco world class 1x4 scope, it's been my squirrel gun for the last 30 plus years . Enjoy it !
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I think the $225 was the new (1974) price.
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Probably, but if so, that is high. I bought a brand new 17-3 in 1975 or 1976, and I paid only $137.50. Still have the receipt. I lived in Oregon at the time.
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I paid over $300 for my first 6" K-22 in 1984!!!!
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I paid $290 at Smitty's in Dallas for my 17-4 in '81 or '82. I'm sure that was full retail and maybe a little more.
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I've got the 8 3/8" model 17 and dearly love it. The accuracy is outstanding. I shoot it at 100 yards plus hitting steel gongs and bells.
One of my absolute favorites.
Congrats. Yours looks to be in fabulous condition.
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