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    New to me 17 no dash

    It is becoming extremely difficult to find k-22s on the market, I picked up a 17-1 in a pawnshop recently for 700. It is a beautiful example and i discovered it belonged to a doctor in town. He died and his widow traded it to a longtime employee who sold it at a local pawn shop for a fraction of...
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    Near mint 19-3 2.5in at the gun show

    Its interesting what value some place on a nice revolver. I have found that blued specimans that are 40 to 50 years old and in great condition are not common in my neck of the woods. Everytime you buy one, remember the quality of the revolver you are purchasing. They dont make them anymore...
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    K-22 Age & Value

    There is no nicer 22 than this version. Built when bluing and workmanship was the best. That revolver will bring a lot of money around here. Enjoy.
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    629 no dash 8 3/8

    Seems the long barrel isnt common. The 4 inch 629 no dash was only made for about a year, so they are not on every street corner either
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    New to me Model 18

    As nice a 22 revolver as there is. Love the model 18. Enjoy.
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    Model 18-3 serial mismatch

    The finest 22 revolver ever made in my humble opinion. I had a 66 6 inch where the serial number on the yoke cut was different from the butt. Enjoy your fine handgun.
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    My first K frame .22, Model 18

    A great 22 revolver and my favorite. I use a touch of hot pink nail polish on my front sites. Does well for me.
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    Pawnshop Rescue S&W 19-3

    The best revolver you can buy for the money. Beautiful piece.
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    INFO on S&W 617

    Probably made around 1991. Hard to pin down closely but i would say that is ballpark. The 100% or ANIB Smith 4th edition has it at 800. The four inch no dash brings a premium. I have the four, six, and 8 and 3/8 barrrel revolvers. It does not get any better than the 6 inch. Had mine since...
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    4" 686 No Dash no M value and other ???

    It would bring 650-700 in my neck of the woods. I have several and they are safe to shoot. I believe Smith will do the modification but I wouldnt and havent sent a couple of mine in. It is a nice solid revolver to carry and shoot.
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    MOD 34-1 6 inch BBL

    Sounds like someone made a 34 into a model 35. Its hard to say a value. Most of the 22's are in the 600 and up category. I would say condition would play a substantial part. I value my 35 at 1200. I'm sure others will respond.
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    2 very nice finds, Model 57 and 629 no dash

    Two nice revolvers. I never see the 629 no dashes around here. Come to think of it, the 57s arent around either. Enjoy.
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    Diamondback .22

    They are very attractive weapons. They bring really good money due to their scarceness in our parts. I find the smith model 18 to be the 22 of preference for me. Enjoy your Diamondback.
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    Regarding a 4" mdl 16-4...

    They made around 8800 in three barrel lengths from 1989 to 1992. Dont see many in these parts. i would think a NIB specimen would be 1200-1400.I have a 4" i bought used several years back for around 500.
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    Marlin 39A

    Picked up a 39A wildlife commerative recently. It was made for walmart in 1997 and they issued 2000 of them. Had to pay 750 but to me it is a beautful rifle. It is at a friends house or i would include pics. I have noticed the 39 A's amd M's to be kinda scarce in these parts. Most folks...
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