Hi,
Was visiting my local shop this morning, and saw a fellow bring a revolver in looking to sell. He was a former Iowa State Trooper, and he bought it new in 1985. It was an Iowa State Patrol 50th anniversary commemorative model in a walnut presentation box, was a highly polished blued Smith & Wesson 4"bbl 586. It had gold filling on the cylinder and also the state trooper emblem with his badge number etched in gold on the frame. The cylinder had never been opened and no turn line on the cylinder. Hammer and trigger were of highly polished stainless steel. The original grips on it were high grained smooth target style grips.
It was a very attractive revolver, but I had no idea what the value might be. Any opinions?
Thanks, guys.
Was visiting my local shop this morning, and saw a fellow bring a revolver in looking to sell. He was a former Iowa State Trooper, and he bought it new in 1985. It was an Iowa State Patrol 50th anniversary commemorative model in a walnut presentation box, was a highly polished blued Smith & Wesson 4"bbl 586. It had gold filling on the cylinder and also the state trooper emblem with his badge number etched in gold on the frame. The cylinder had never been opened and no turn line on the cylinder. Hammer and trigger were of highly polished stainless steel. The original grips on it were high grained smooth target style grips.
It was a very attractive revolver, but I had no idea what the value might be. Any opinions?
Thanks, guys.