Yes, prices are crazy...
... but not all the time. I'd try Gunbroker.
... but not all the time. I'd try Gunbroker.
I was going to say if you think S & W prices are high, check Colt snakes !! My N Frames are not worth anything close to my Snakes.
I just looked on a local website and there is a model 19 for $700, a model 586 for $600 and another 19 for $725. Saw a 66 and a 65 for $600 also. Come on down to TX and have a look. Course you'll have to ship'm back to a FFL but it'd be a fun trip.
I got lucky and found a 19-3 for $325 about couple years back that is the result of someone trying to re-blue it and now looks purple-ish but locks up tight, greatest trigger around and goes boom everytime!
Good luck bigride I hope you find one for price you can't pass up.
Okeydoke, went back and looked at the .357 today.
It's a model 27 no-dash/undashed/dashless in blue, 6 & 1/2" barrel.
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Accompanied a friend to the show here today. He wanted a S&W but he is on a Taurus budget. Found a 586 with some cosmetic wear and non-factory grip but very good otherwise. He got it for $475.
Later on at another table I saw a used 2.5" 686 with medallion combat stocks tagged at $1,550!
Was that the Tanner show? I think I saw that one, not a bad deal at all. There were prices all over the board, like you noted. I sure do wish I had had more dollars to burn, that's for sure.![]()
A bunch of revolvers that I was looking at (at this same show in March) were gone this time. New or used, it seems like the good ones don't last long at any reasonable price. High priced ones seem to hang around a bit longer.
Sure was. Did you see the Registered Magnum at the CGCA table? Wow!