If you were going to sell your 4" 686-3 to a friend

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Is the relationship closer than with your brothers? Is this someone you work with? Are you within 5 years of a probable rest home move? Unless the answer to the first question is YES, I would set an average of what similar guns run on GB and price it at that, perhaps with a 5% discount.

If the answer to question #1 is yes, take $100 off, or trade him for an equal value N frame.
 
How close of a friend, I just sold a friend of 50+ years my M&P 40c and a milt sparks holster with 6 mags along with 1800 rounds of 40 ammo for 800 bucks. I figured what the gun was worth and what a life time friendship is worth weight them both and came up with a figure. it was my last 40 cal so all my 40 ammo went with the last 40 cal. gun.
 
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When it comes to gun deals, you have no friends.

If a 'friend' tells you they are buying it for their child to learn how to shoot, or some such, DO NOT come off the price you want. Somebody here reported that the 'friend' took it and immediately sold it for a good price.
 
As i've said numerous times over the years the -3 is the best version of the 686 never understood why everyone thinks the -4 is the -3 still has GA target grips flash chromed hammer and trigger new yolk retention upgrade the -4 has what drilled and tapped giving up grips flash chromed parts sq butt a few of the -4 s also have left over parts and frames
 
I'd probably tell the friend, sorry I can't sell.

Yeah, me too. It would have to be a REALLY good friend for me to even consider selling them such a desirable S&W revolver.

BUT, if it was that good of a friend, I'd look at the average price of similar guns sold on GB and then discount that price about 10%. Maybe 20% if it was a friend that I considered to be "closer than a brother".

So I guess my answer is really "it all depends on the friend"...
 
As i've said numerous times over the years the -3 is the best version of the 686 never understood why everyone thinks the -4 is the -3 still has GA target grips flash chromed hammer and trigger new yolk retention upgrade the -4 has what drilled and tapped giving up grips flash chromed parts sq butt a few of the -4 s also have left over parts and frames

Depends on the friend, but probably sell it for what I would anyone else. My friends can afford to pay the going rate. ;)

I agree, especially if it's a 2.5" with combats; the post football target stocks aren't that big of a loss. The only exception would be the -4 plus 7 shot. I think they're the pinnacle of the 686 family tree.
 

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Depends on the friend. I have friends on a "wealth index" from dirt poor to $$$ flush. I'm probably going 10% under (current) retail for $ flush and deep discount for -$$$ who should have something they want. Joe
 
If the friend is an acquaintance, market value with perhaps a discount. If the friend is one of my few very close friends, it's his as a gift.

I agree... but he is NOT a close friend!

I'm still thinking about it.

See I won't sell my 2 1/2 686's. Yes I have more than one.. and I surly won't sell my 2 1/2 66 Combat Magnums! I doubt I'd even give them to a close friend.. hahaha. May get buried with me when I kick the bucket (that way in 1000 years I'd be worth something.)

I actually prefer short barrels.

Soon getting a Colt King Cobra Carry 2 inch snub .357.. fits my Buchmeyer cross draw made for a 2 inch S&W M10 .38. I have this Marlowe/Hammer/Spade complex...

I'd be packing this 686 but.. it won't fit that Buchmeyer holster! I think the Cobra will... and I do love brass bead front sights.
 

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Gun Deals

I've sold guns to friends and relatives. They know I collect guns so it usually starts with " If you have or run across a (Insert gun) call me". So If that particular gun presents it self, I call them and tell them this particular gun is for sale for $xxx. Usually on the low side of current prices. I have also given pistols and rifles away, Usually to friends and for relatives kids. If it is a nice firearm I usually say I want first dibs if they tire of it and want to sell.
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Is this a "need" or just a "want" for your "friend"

I've sold a couple of guns to good friends who "needed" them Y2K and "one of the riots" at what I'd paid for the guns years earlier. So a fairly hefty discount on the current market value.... but I didn't lose money.{except inflation}

Just a "want" then "low market" if I really wanted to part with the gun.
 
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