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S&W 3914 Current Value
Looking for help on pricing a 1993 S&W 3914 9mm for sale. Used, shot it twice, then cleaned and packed away in it's original box until now. Two (2) clips, manual and box included. In excellent condition. No wear. Box label says: Features: 85H-FS-AA-SB. Product Code: 102914. It's my understanding this is a Series 1 Edition and is an aluminum alloy construction. Thanks in advance for everyone's thoughts on this!
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This is the standard production gun with alloy frame...that's what the AA (aluminum alloy) is referring to in the features.
As for value? LNIB may bring anywhere between $400 and $650 depending on location and finding the right buyer. Local sale would be less than an auction site. I think around the $500 mark is fair but that's JMHO.
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As for value? LNIB may bring anywhere between $400 and $650 depending on location and finding the right buyer. Local sale would be less than an auction site. I think around the $500 mark is fair but that's JMHO.
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I go along with this. An "as-new-in-original-box" 3914 is pretty darn rare around here (MA) and prices are up generally on non-cop trade-in 3rd Gens. The original factory box adds value too on top of the already excellent condition and two original factory magazines. In a private sale, I'd go $500 on that. I know of some shops that would ask at least $599 on that gun and possibly more. At $400, I would get my wallet out so fast that I might hurt myself.
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I'd put it at $450 but the 1st,2nd and 3rd generations in excellent condition get harder to find each passing day.
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Nice....... most folks would prefer a 3913 or NL ....... but a basic 3914 is a sweet gun.........your package $400-450....... maybe a $100 more but that would take awhile and the right buyer...................
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Thanks again for your all's time and knowledge!
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I bought a 3914 last year in slightly lesser condition (not quite ANIB), with box, two mags, papers, holster - south central PA - $325. It was not a steal, but I was pleased with the price.
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I bought a 3914 last year in slightly lesser condition (not quite ANIB), with box, two mags, papers, holster - south central PA - $325. It was not a steal, but I was pleased with the price.
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Oh, I'd call that a "steal" for sure if it is really as good as you have described it. Pennsylvania seems to be the " great price on used guns" capital of the world.
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Oh, I'd call that a "steal" for sure if it is really as good as you have described it. Pennsylvania seems to be the " great price on used guns" capital of the world.
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It is and always has been..........
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Oh, I'd call that a "steal" for sure if it is really as good as you have described it. Pennsylvania seems to be the " great price on used guns" capital of the world.
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Or the "Home of the BS sale" stories, huh?
I can attest, though. My 3914LS (w/4 mags, no box) was $300 OTD a few years ago. It was probably 85%, but still a steal in my mind.
Not as good as the mint 39-2 (box, papers, tools) for $300 at the same store!
S&W autos are under-appreciated in these parts, and if you're patient, you can find some decent deals. It would help if everyone on this site would close their traps and quit telling everyone how great they are!
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Over the last 20 years both 3rd Gen Smiths and Beretta autos..... have IMO been sold and traded "cheap" in W. Pa.
I've bought several 3913NLs and 3914 and 6906/04s for $300 or less sometimes with 3 or 4 magazines..... just too cheap to leave on the shelf. I got a "spare" 3914 anib/ used....IIRC with 3 magazines for $250 ...... granted it was 10-12 years ago.
Even gotten Milt Sparks holsters for 3913/6906s for $25.
This is truly "Steeler/Glock" country...ever since the Pittsburgh Police went to Glocks.....in the early 90s.
Plastic fantastic now includes a fair number of S&Ws ....... land of "it's too heavy" or "not enough bullets!"
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Looking for help on pricing a 1993 S&W 3914 9mm for sale. Used, shot it twice, then cleaned and packed away in it's original box until now. Two (2) clips, manual and box included. In excellent condition. No wear. Box label says: Features: 85H-FS-AA-SB. Product Code: 102914. It's my understanding this is a Series 1 Edition and is an aluminum alloy construction. Thanks in advance for everyone's thoughts on this!
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Just paid $600 for my 3914LS in identical condition a couple weeks ago. Then again, I am in CA, and quality used guns tend to be more expensive here than practically anywhere else, due to our oppressive gun laws.
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Just paid $600 for my 3914LS in identical condition a couple weeks ago. Then again, I am in CA, and quality used guns tend to be more expensive here than practically anywhere else, due to our oppressive gun laws.
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Nice Score....................
The 3914 LS/NLs are pretty uncommon ........ I might go $600 on an NL.... but in all likelihood wouldn't have to here in W Pa.
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18DAI should be along again to point you in the right direction, as he has helped make the market on GB for these in recent months by his recommendation to his shooter students.
Pretty good numbers already here, though, and I suspect you might have had an email or two inquiring about a sale. I'm just not a 9mm guy, otherwise I'd have sent one myself!
These are cool guns, and the TSW version is even cooler!
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Easy and quick $500 sale, locally. Maybe a little more with the right buyer. 3914s dont seem to bring as much as the 3913s do for some reason.
As my friend vigil617 mentioned, if you have any trouble selling it PM me. Wont take me long to find a buyer for it. Good luck! Regards 18DAI
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Easy and quick $500 sale, locally. Maybe a little more with the right buyer. 3914s dont seem to bring as much as the 3913s do for some reason.
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I think 18 is spot on this one....I just sold a very clean early 3913 with 2 mags locally for $550....It hung around AL for a couple weeks with lukewarm response and within an hour of each other I had two hot buyers...all the inquiries I had before the last 2 wanted to know if it included the original box.. for S&W and Colt buyers the box is definitely a big plus
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Easy and quick $500 sale, locally. Maybe a little more with the right buyer. 3914s dont seem to bring as much as the 3913s do for some reason.
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Even back in the day the 3913 "stainless" was the gun...... I think you and I are on the same page ...... I like the looks of the 'blue" 3914.... and will carry one in cooler weather ............. Oct to May.
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Another vote for the blue guns. I was pining after a 3953 but waited until the right 3954 came around...it did and I'm happy.
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I concur with the $500 target price.
My 3914 is the only black 3rd Gen I have.
For me it just adds to it's "uniqueness".
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You got to put a pair of Hogue checkered wood grips on those 3914s to really get the full effect......... of a chopped 39...... add a little wear on the high spots and you've got a true classic....... and a great single stack concealed carry!!!!
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...... add a little wear on the high spots and you've got a true classic.......
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LOL!!!!! Different strokes for different folks I guess!
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LOL!!!!! Different strokes for different folks I guess!
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Yep..... my carry 3914 dates from the mid 90s.... used but anib.... sock drawer gun?...... after 20 years of use and carried during cooler weather in a good Sparks holster it's not a safe queen or pristine like Bluedot's above .....just a hint of wear on the high spots........ not the most beautiful girl at the dance...... but one to grow old with!!!!
I do have a second in the safe;... for show!!!!!
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Yep..... my carry 3914 dates from the mid 90s.... used but anib.... sock drawer gun?...... after 20 years of use and carried during cooler weather in a good Sparks holster it's not a safe queen or pristine like Bluedot's above .....just a hint of wear on the high spots........ not the most beautiful girl at the dance...... but one to grow old with!!!!
I do have a second in the safe;... for show!!!!!
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Forgive me Bam. I blame my father and my grandfather. They kept every gun they owned in pristine perfect "as-new" condition right through the time they passed them down to me. It's both a privilege and a curse to be their offspring.
All I can say is thank God for stainless steel and modern plastic wonder guns... 'cause when I get an all black/blued steel gun, I have to meet an almost unachievable standard of care.
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Forgive me Bam. I blame my father and my grandfather. They kept every gun they owned in pristine perfect "as-new" condition right through the time they passed them down to me. It's both a privilege and a curse to be their offspring.
All I can say is thank God for stainless steel and modern plastic wonder guns... 'cause when I get an all black/blued steel gun, I have to meet an almost unachievable standard of care.
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MY Dad had 4 basic handguns..... three were his Duty/Carry guns from 1938-77 ..... from riding an Indian motorcycle to Capt. riding a desk (most of the time).......all were well cared for but you can tell they were carried and not safe queens........that said his Smith Model 41 from the early 60s is still LNIB +95%.......It lived in the custom case Dad made and only came out at the range (The Dept had it's own indoor range;2 miles from home, and Dad would sometimes shoot 3-4 times a week).
If you carry a blued gun,over time it will show "use" but if you are a "gun guy" even after 20 years it can survive with no signs of abuse.
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Looking for help on pricing a 1993 S&W 3914 9mm for sale. Used, shot it twice, then cleaned and packed away in it's original box until now. Two (2) clips, manual and box included. In excellent condition. No wear. Box label says: Features: 85H-FS-AA-SB. Product Code: 102914. It's my understanding this is a Series 1 Edition and is an aluminum alloy construction. Thanks in advance for everyone's thoughts on this!
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I live in Ventura County in Southern California. If I came across a pistol like that "as-new-in-box" I would easily pay $650 and might consider up to $700. However, I have some really nice 3913s, but no 3914, so I've had an eye out for one for a long time. Therefore, I am a "highly motivated" buyer.
However, I got a hunch that if I found one like that on consignment in a LGS, it would have a price tag of around $800.
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