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S&W Revolvers: 1980 to the Present All NON-PINNED Barrels, the L-Frames, and the New Era Revolvers


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Old 01-23-2015, 03:38 PM
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I bought a number of these guns back around early 1989, IIRC, and still have two, one is NIB. I don't want to sell them but can't find much about what the value might be. Would anyone here have an idea? Thanks, 021
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Welcome to the forum, 021.

I've read up a bit currently on them because I came across one or sale. Consensus seems to be that in collectible condition they fetch between $900 and $1100, if including all accoutrement.

One I saw sat at $1000 for a couple months before the seller pulled it.
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I'd agree with Hapworth.
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Thanks! I just hadn't even thought about them much until lately, they kind of got moved to the back of the safe over the years. Glad to be on the forum! 021
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I was happy to fork out a 975.00 for one couple months back. If it has the model of 1988 on the side and is LNIB with all papers and guns is 99 percent or better easy 1100 gun in my opinion. Don't see them in conditions like that often.
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