Is my 1969 Model 60 really "junk" ?

I wish I still had my 76 vintage M60 that I bought new. Traded it for a M640.
BTW the M60 started production in 1965 and by 69 they were already flash chroming the hammer & trigger so yours should by GTG.

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Yup, it's a useless piece of pot metal. I've PM'd you the info on the FFL use for transfers. Send it to me, as I have the resources to properly dispose of it. :)
 
Not junk to me. I bought an original model 60, and sold it when the LEO semi-auto change occurred. I regretted it ever since, so I just bought a new one. Both are fine to me. I don't worry about the lock, though I wish it wasn't there. Not enough to pay to have it removed though. I also bought a new model 637. I do love that model 60. Your's looks great to me.
 
That was a great deal.

I gave seven-and-a-half for this 1982 a few months ago. The previous owner that put it on consignment was formerly a member of the Secret Service and was on LBJ's detail up until his death in 1973. It came with the ivories..

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Nice score. Real nice score. I'd break my arm reaching for my wallet to pick that up for $350.

Now you need a M36 to keep it company.
 
That gun looks practically new, barely a turn line. You always have to take "gun opinions" with a grain of salt, because I don't see a whole lot of honesty in this hobby. Just my personal observations.
 
My FFL had a gun show last month at my house, I have a big garage. The model 60 at $475 was the first thing to go. The sale started at 9am, the gun sold at 9:01. A wise old collector purchased it, he said he had three other model 60s, but couldn't pass it up at that price. I say you got a great deal at $350. Just sour grapes from your dealer.
 
Thanks everyone. I couldn't imagine this Model 60 being anything other than a fine example, but I was concerned. I feel good about it now.

This was the same guy who received my, (now documented,) Bob Loveless S&W 41 Field Gun. He told me it wasn't worth anything, because most of the original factory marks were now gone. It was "just a chop job on a S&W 41." He thought that the $816.00 I paid was way too much. I should have realized his opinions were suspect.

Jim
 
Having run a few businesses where we relied upon having a good reputation and generating repeat customers, I am dismayed by the dealers behavior.
He should have known what he had and priced it accordingly. If for some reason he wanted to generate cash by selling at a discount, that too was his choice. If he knowingly sold a "bad" priduct (lets say a 1 percent chance) shsme on him. If he decided he could do better on ONE transaction and urinate away future business, double shame. If it were me I would not do business with him again.
PS, if you really think its junk PM me, I know someone who would be interested in it.:)
 
This was the same guy who received my, (now documented,) Bob Loveless S&W 41 Field Gun. He told me it wasn't worth anything, because most of the original factory marks were now gone. It was "just a chop job on a S&W 41." He thought that the $816.00 I paid was way too much. I should have realized his opinions were suspect.

Don't know your guy. But if he tells you the Sun's coming up tomorrow morning, buy extra flashlight batteries. :D
 
And this dealer thinks that you'd buy from him again after he says that he dumped a lemon on you this time?

I've sold guns too cheaply myself,but I swallow the sour grapes-I don't say anything negative to the buyer. Everything was fine until he cast doubt on the deal.
 
The only people who lie more than the guy behind the counter at the LGS are politicians.

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A local seller has been trying to sell me a LNIB 60-1 with target sights for the last 2 months.

Is it worth the $900 he's firm on?
 
I'm thinking you place of purchase as a local trading post does not move many guns and you were told something your seller was told by somebody that didn't have the cash or was trying to low ball him. You did fine.
 
A very nice gun. I wouldn't worry about that 60 any at all. That ol boy down at the gun shop, him I'd keep an eye on. He's fulla
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Just because a guy has an ffl doesn't mean he has any gun knowledge or common sense.
Compare him to many new car salesmen that have only limited knowledge of the cars they sell, and what they don't know they just BS their way through to make a sale.
I would only use this FFL for deals like this one, and never ask or listen to his opinions .
I'd like to get a deal like you got on this beautiful little mod. 60, good luck with it.
 
You stole that gun. I'm not even seeing a turn line on the cylinder. Good for you. You may want to check back at the gun shop frequently and buy some more "junk".
 
Is anybody here old enough to remember what a sensation the 60 was when it appeared? EVERYBODY and his grandmother in the late 60s and early to mid 70s wanted one, and in NYC, they were few and far between. Obtaining one fit the definition of "pipe dream." It was the primo gun, in the same ballpark as the 29. It sold for a premium back then, as did other desirable Smiths.

I, too, am stunned at this dealer's conduct. I would never again patronize his shop: he likely has it in for you for refusing to sell it back to him, and your next purchase there would not be to your advantage.

Kaaskop49
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