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Originally Posted by BigBill
At $750? It’s not over priced in today’s market. Any decent N frame priced under $1,000 today is a buy. Like land there not making any new m28’s anymore. Besides no new m58’s, no new nickel finishes. It’s only worthless paper money. Buy now what you can afford. We only pass this way once no mulligans here in life. Money can’t take it with us.
I said in a before post above the 357’s were next. Five showed up at my online dealer a while back. These are selling faster than fried twinkies at the fair. My dealer prices were $695 for m28’s and $795 for m27-2’s. Forget the old days there long gone it’s a sellers market.
My first 4x4 Chevy truck in ‘73 was $3,605, today that’s around $50 k should I wait for the prices to come down?
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I bought my 28 last year and have followed the prices since. While I only paid 600 for it a year ago, the clunker guns are 7-800 now, and the nice ones are all close to 1000 bucks.
They are not making classic Smiths anymore, and Covid has driven prices way up. I really don't see the classic out of production guns every being cheaper again.