Model 57 date?

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Need some help. Thinking of selling my beauty. Need a date of manufacturing and approximate value. Pinned & recessed. Absolutely beautiful.

Serial number begins with N6159**

Thanks for the support!
 

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Thanks for the date. I appreciate it very much!

Unfortunately, no I do not have the original box. I purchased from the original owner many years ago. He had little interest in keeping the box. Regardless, I could not resist buying the gun.
 
Need some help. Thinking of selling my beauty. Need a date of manufacturing and approximate value. Pinned & recessed. Absolutely beautiful.

Serial number begins with N6159**

Thanks for the support!

Drill Sergeant, What's the story on the trigger and hammer?

Are they replacements?

Regards,

Kobsw
 
Drill Sergeant, What's the story on the trigger and hammer?

Are they replacements?

Regards,

Kobsw

I am the second owner. I seem to recall that the original owner told me that he ordered it that way. Have no idea if this is true or if S&W did special orders like this. It is so pretty that I left it that way.

The trigger is so smooth that I was sure it had been worked on by a professional 'Smith. The previous owner said it was stock. I just know that it the sweetest trigger on any gun that I own.

I also purchased a 7 1/2" Ruger Redhawk in .41 Magnum from the same guy in the same sale (I am a great fan of the .41 Magnum). It was manufactured in 1989 and came with a barrel with the scallops for rings and a scope. Never got the rings, but love the Ruger too. Trigger on that one is not nearly as nice. In fact, it is rather heavy.

Still another .41 that I own is an 'Old Model' Ruger Blackhawk, with 6 1/2" barrel that has been decked out for me by Gary Reeder. That handgun is beautiful and has taken Javelina and Pronghorn Antelope.
 
I am the second owner. I seem to recall that the original owner told me that he ordered it that way. Have no idea if this is true or if S&W did special orders like this. It is so pretty that I left it that way.

The trigger is so smooth that I was sure it had been worked on by a professional 'Smith. The previous owner said it was stock. I just know that it the sweetest trigger on any gun that I own.

I also purchased a 7 1/2" Ruger Redhawk in .41 Magnum from the same guy in the same sale (I am a great fan of the .41 Magnum). It was manufactured in 1989 and came with a barrel with the scallops for rings and a scope. Never got the rings, but love the Ruger too. Trigger on that one is not nearly as nice. In fact, it is rather heavy.

Still another .41 that I own is an 'Old Model' Ruger Blackhawk, with 6 1/2" barrel that has been decked out for me by Gary Reeder. That handgun is beautiful and has taken Javelina and Pronghorn Antelope.

Ok, I wasn't sure. Either way that is one good looking wheel gun.

Thanks for sharing,

Kobsw
 
I guess I would ask what do you want out of it......if I told you I would offer 750 dollars how would that resonate? I would buy more than likely at that price.....at 1000 dollars, I would be looking to spend my money on something else.....but then again I already have a 57 and 58.
 
Anyone have an idea as to value?

Thanks!

I'm seriously considering the layaway bin for one at my local dealer that is tagged at $999.99. It's a 4" gun, that is in as nice a condition as any I have ever seen. It comes in a Smith & Wesson presentation case and has target hammer and trigger. It's wearing Hogue's right now, but the smooth target grips are in the presentation case. S/N is N124XXX.

I've got it stuck away on "hold" for the weekend.

Normally I wouldn't be interested in a 57, but (1) I just bought a 58 a few weeks ago, and already have brass, bullets, and dies, and (2) it has a 4" barrel, which I'm a sucker for.

Any idea on a date for that one?
 
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$1000 for the one described with the box is the going rate.

The OPs gun looks to have the .400" smooth trigger, not the .500 ribbed case-hardened target trigger. The hammer appears to be a .500" non-case-hardened hammer. Both these items are common on 629s, including the two I have.

I believe
 
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