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06-30-2020, 10:03 PM
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Price Check on a No Dash 66?
Have a line on one. What’s it worth? Perhaps in a gun broker situation? Great shape original stocks no box.
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06-30-2020, 10:11 PM
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Never mind I was too slow
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06-30-2020, 10:11 PM
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What barrel length?
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06-30-2020, 10:12 PM
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4” with target trigger. Someone took it before me. Clearly someone who knew more about it than me. Not sure I want to know what it’s worth now lol
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06-30-2020, 10:21 PM
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I have one - stainless sights - I value it at @ 650-675.
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06-30-2020, 10:22 PM
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I have one - stainless sights - I value it at @ 650-675.
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Ok thank you I can sleep tonight
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06-30-2020, 10:28 PM
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Youre Pm box is full
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06-30-2020, 10:42 PM
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Youre Pm box is full
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Fixed it thanks!
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07-01-2020, 12:34 AM
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Looks like you got your answer regarding it's pricing. The 66 is a sought after gun and the early P/R no dash and -1 are the most sought after of the series.
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07-01-2020, 03:28 AM
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P&R K frames in 2.5" & 4", right now, are hotter than a June bride on Georgia asphalt.
66s in NRA VG and VG+ and up are starting at around $750-799, with 2.5" bringing significant premium. Matching box, add 15-20%, docs and tools add another 10-15%. 6" guns are also seeing modest gains.
You see a 4" No Dash or-1 , at $600-650, you should immediately buy imo.
Local/Pawnshops are your best options perhaps, as there are certainly regional variations in price, Gunbroker, as a national forum, is seeing significant price surges.
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Three years ago on GB, two no dash with 4" bbl's went for the crazy price of...................$1,350.00 each. How do I know? I cashed one of those checks.
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07-01-2020, 09:56 AM
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The collecting fraternity has “discovered” the early Model 66s and the chances of finding a reasonably priced shooter have evaporated faster than sanity at a political rally. When I think back on the tables full of LEO trade-ins at gun shows in the early ‘80s, I get teary eyed. If you paid more than about $200 for a ND or -1 in excellent condition, you were a spendthrift!
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07-02-2020, 06:06 PM
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I guess I need to review my current valuations vs contemporary market.
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Interesting comment
""P&R K frames in 2.5" & 4", right now, are hotter than a June bride on Georgia asphalt.""
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When we went to qualify last time for our LEOSA
The range officer asked my wife if she wanted to
trade her 66 for a NIB Glock.
When asked why he wanted to do that he replied
"I like antique guns".
1975 S&W 66 ND.
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The collecting fraternity has “discovered” the early Model 66s and the chances of finding a reasonably priced shooter have evaporated faster than sanity at a political rally. When I think back on the tables full of LEO trade-ins at gun shows in the early ‘80s, I get teary eyed. If you paid more than about $200 for a ND or -1 in excellent condition, you were a spendthrift!
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I paid $225 for an almost new (back then) M66-1 in 1978. In the box, 4" barrel, 3-T gun. Sold it for 3X that in about 2005. Don't ask why I sold it, I have no clue. Must have been temporary insanity.
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66 no dash 2.5 barrel
My 66 no dash 2.5 inch barrel with SW holster 21 32. Curious today approximate value and if no dash has problems solved with various dash updates.
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A year ago I needed to unload two 66’s from a group buy I did. A 4” and a 6” in 95% condition. Both were triple T and P&R. It took multiple trips to gun shows to get $600.00 each for them.
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My NIB 4” M66 was purchased in ‘73 and put away in a safe until I got it for $600 two years ago.
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Like my 66
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My 66 no dash 2.5 inch barrel with SW holster 21 32. Curious today approximate value and if no dash has problems solved with various dash updates.
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Really like my 66. Which barrel is most popular?
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Really like my 66. Which barrel is most popular?
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The 3” and 2.5” are in the highest demand. They made more 4” in the 70s and 80s though.
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My 66 no dash 2.5 inch barrel with SW holster 21 32. Curious today approximate value and if no dash has problems solved with various dash updates.
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Decided to sell my 66 no dash yesterday. Almost double what I paid but sure will miss it. Not looking for another SW pre 27 to take it’s place.
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