I brought this home just a little while ago so forgive me for the hasty pics:
As you can see, this is a 5-screw 357 Magnum. The seller described it as a "Model of 1950" but that isn't correct, is it? Serial # on frame, cylinder, barrel & right grip all match. Serrated servicehammer & trigger and target hammer with beautiful case color hardening- sorry I didn't really capture that well.
My question is does this box add any value? It's clearly for a different 357 Magnum. An 8-3/8" nickel finish 357 Magnum to be precise. Would it be worth more to the owner of such a gun than it is to me?
The box is in nice shape and included half of the warranty registration card dated April 15, 1955.
Edit to add: serial number S162131 in grease pencil is crossed off on the bottom of the box, and S197807 is written with a pen below it. My gun has a lower serial # starting with S108xxx.
Chip


As you can see, this is a 5-screw 357 Magnum. The seller described it as a "Model of 1950" but that isn't correct, is it? Serial # on frame, cylinder, barrel & right grip all match. Serrated service
My question is does this box add any value? It's clearly for a different 357 Magnum. An 8-3/8" nickel finish 357 Magnum to be precise. Would it be worth more to the owner of such a gun than it is to me?


The box is in nice shape and included half of the warranty registration card dated April 15, 1955.
Edit to add: serial number S162131 in grease pencil is crossed off on the bottom of the box, and S197807 is written with a pen below it. My gun has a lower serial # starting with S108xxx.
Chip
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