I just sold mine in similar cosmetic condition but has been fired with serial number matching grip panels. No box or papers for $800. I think I could have gotten more if I went online to sell it but the new owner is a S&W buff and I knew he was in love with it.
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I agree with the above. Commeratives are usually priced at a slight premium over a stock model. The extras and higher quality finish would account for that premium.
I've seen to many people expecting a super valuation on a Commerative they paid a premium for and exempting a unique detail of...
While I believe preparedness is a virtue, there is such a thing as going overboard. The term overboard sometimes depends on the individual, but I'd usually easily identified. Case in point; I worked with an old dog police officer. He trained me and I use to watch him prepare for patrol everyday...
My model 36 is my duty back up. I've had it for 18 years and the guy who gave it to me had it for twenty years. A great sergeant and man.
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I have read about stainless sights also. I think it was in one of Supicas books on S&W.
Someone will chime in on this subject I'm sure.
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I had someone offer me $800 for mine. Original finish +95% condition with original numberd grips. No box. I love that weapon but may part with it to cover some new weapons.
What production year is that mod.14? I never saw an ejector rod that didn't breakdown. Of course my experience is limited.
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You guys are splitting hairs. Your both right in a way.
Its kinetic energy which is a result of mass and speed. Lighten the hammer and you need to increase speed. Slow the speed and you need to increase the mass of the hammer.
Of course there are limits to how far you can go with either...