3" Model 36 Nickel

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The seller is asking $450.00 1973-74 Date, Original Box, Papers, etc..
Would you make an offer? What would be " reasonable" ? Thanks!



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Where I live that would be a steal. I paid $560 (fees included) for a 36 no dash 2 inch with holster wear on the barrel but in otherwise excellent condition. No holster, no box, no ammo or loaders. If what you show is part of the deal I'd say go for it and don't wait or it will be gone.
 
Yeah, I don't expect it to last too long. The gun sales on the boards here have slowed..Cash flow I would suspect. Thanks for the response!:)
 
Too much, if I was you I wouldn't buy it. BTW where did you say that gun shop is?
Seriously, that sounds like a good deal just for the gun, and a great deal if it includes the "box, etc". Is that a HB model 36-1? I paid $350 for one of those recently, in shooter-grade condition blue but including original grips & box etc. And paid $425 recently for a very nice pinned-barrel 60 no-dash, also no-box & with non-original grips
Jump on it quick!
 
Apparently, the seller states that it's a model 36 -no dash .

Hi

I believe this is a "no dash" model 36.

The dash # would come after the "mod.36" inside the crane correct? If so, there is no dash # on this model 36.

Thanks!
 
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That's what confuses me.. 36-1 would make it a HB, No Dash would make it a 1981 vintage? Or do I have it reversed??

OP:

Serial: J2035XX which I believe gives it a birth date sometime in 1973-1974 range.

Original wood grips, no wear and tear on any part of the revolver. Comes with all in the picture. Original matching box and the contents - warranty card (partially filled out but never submitted), original owners manual, original cleaning tool. Also comes with a leather S&W holster in great condition, carrying case and 100 rounds of .38 special (the ammo is old, but appears to have been kept stored tight, but I can't vouch for its reliability).

This gun is in great condition.
 
The 36-1 designates the 3" HB only. The 3" tapered barrel is not a -1.
That one looks tapered to me (I have a couple 3" HBs, and the pictured barrel definitely looks thinner.) $450 is a pretty darned good price.
 
No, no, don't listen to any of them. Let me know where it is and I'll teach that scoundrel a lesson! Just forget about it and let me handle it. Glad to help a brother out......................;)

Obviously I'd jump all over that deal, after I tried to lowball him of course! :D
 
No, no, don't listen to any of them. Let me know where it is and I'll teach that scoundrel a lesson! Just forget about it and let me handle it. Glad to help a brother out......................;)

Obviously I'd jump all over that deal, after I tried to lowball him of course! :D

:) LOL.. I haven't made an offer yet. The tapered is a little bit of a concern for me.. ala.. I don't own any tapered barrel revolvers.:(
 
IF that is a 36 no dash i.e tapered barrel as the heavy Barrels are designated -1 I wouldn't even dicker. (Well maybe I would ) The model 36 in 3" tapered barrel RB are quite scarce. Most 3" tapered are SQ butt. I bought one LNIB from 1971 a few months ago. Paid $550 with box paper and tool. I thought I did fine. If all that comes with it you should run over there right now and beg him to not raise the price to what it is really worth...GO GO!
 
The 36-1 is the HB version,
The tapered and HB came in both RB and SB ,
Personally I like the looks of the 3" J's with a SB and I like my snubs with a RB ...but thats me,
Reality is a RB can have SB grips and feel like a SB where a SB cannot feel and look like a RB.

I agree there seems to be a lull in gun sales shifting to a buyers market so consider a lower offer.
I recently found a 36-1 SB no box or docs and paid $350 OTD.

BTW the factory really goofed by naming the 3" HB only as the 36-1 as it gave them no room for a revisional change in
the series...another S&W peculiarity.
 
The 36-1 is the HB version,
The tapered and HB came in both RB and SB ,
Personally I like the looks of the 3" J's with a SB and I like my snubs with a RB ...but thats me,
Reality is a RB can have SB grips and feel like a SB where a SB cannot feel and look like a RB.

I agree there seems to be a lull in gun sales shifting to a buyers market so consider a lower offer.
I recently found a 36-1 SB no box or docs and paid $350 OTD.

BTW the factory really goofed by naming the 3" HB only as the 36-1 as it gave them no room for a revisional change in
the series...another S&W peculiarity.

I love their products, but they do make some odd decisions:rolleyes:
 
IF that is a 36 no dash i.e tapered barrel as the heavy Barrels are designated -1 I wouldn't even dicker. (Well maybe I would ) The model 36 in 3" tapered barrel RB are quite scarce. Most 3" tapered are SQ butt. I bought one LNIB from 1971 a few months ago. Paid $550 with box paper and tool. I thought I did fine. If all that comes with it you should run over there right now and beg him to not raise the price to what it is really worth...GO GO!

LOL, funny you should say that, since the Seller and me are in the same Town:) The barrel looks tapered to me in the Pic. I'm going to take a look at it, FTF.
Thanks for the advice, from all who have responded. I'll let you know how it works out.
 
Its definately a tapered barrel gun, I can tell by the front site and rib,
The HB (left) and (bottom gun in R pic )has a flat barrel rib and different FS blade.
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Ah, ok better pic. What's the purpose of a tapered barrel?? Thanks for the Pics :)
 
Good question... can't see anything beyond design, since IIRC there's only an ounce or so weight difference between tapered and HB. Incidentally, another giveaway, clearly seen in '49's pictures, is the front sight is longer on the tapered vs. the heavy barrel.
I don't know how scarce they are, but I didn't see a single nickel 3", much less a tapered one, while looking for 3s not too long ago. I ended up with a blue 36-1 RB and a 60-3 RB, though. Wouldn't mind a 3" nickel to sort of "round out" the group.
 

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