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Old 04-23-2011, 05:08 PM
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I am looking at a Model 45 .22 caliber revolver with the box, etc. It is in 96-97% and the gun has a letter from Mr. Jinks with it. What is the current value of these guns in this type of condition? I have searched and seen some threads and pics of these and they are very rare and highly sought-after. The gun was shipped in 1962 and has the 4" barrel. Thanks

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I have no idea what the current value is, but I bet it will be significant! I am very interested in obtaining one of these. If you do not purchase it, I would ask that you please pass the information on to me. I would like to have the opportunity to try and purchase the gun.

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If the gun is straight and the box is correct, I'd peg it at between $1500-$1800.

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A beautiful LNIB 4-screw Pre-45 sold on one of the auction sites a few days ago for $3110.
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Being retired from the post office, a model 45 has been on my short list for some time. I saw the one rbmac52 mentioned above, and haven't seen one in good or better condition with box and papers go for under $2000 in a long time. About a year ago I passed on a shooter grade in barely good condition with no extras for $1200, and have regretted it ever since.
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I believe that I have heard enough. I had much rather have a K-32 to complete my trio. Why does S&W not reproduce this gun? There must be a number of buyers out there, judging from the replies every time this subject comes up.

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If its the "real deal" as far as the condition you desribe and has original box and grips. I don't think you can go wrong at 2K or under. The letter is a $50 bonus alone. Hope this helps.
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Saw one sell about 2 years ago for under $2000...A Model 10 with smaller bores for $3000 ....suppose its the law of supply and demand right?

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I believe that I have heard enough. I had much rather have a K-32 to complete my trio. Why does S&W not reproduce this gun? There must be a number of buyers out there, judging from the replies every time this subject comes up.

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Perhaps they dont want to ruin all the classic Model 45 owners resale value.

Dont get me going...
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Thanks for all the help. I am doing a trade on the gun. I am trading a 651 2" .22 Mag and some cash. I hefty amount of cash, but when all is said and done, I should be a few hundred under 2k. I got the 651 for 600 at a show and figured that I got it for roughly 1/2 price. I have another 651 2" that is a Lew Horton, so I figured the Model .45 was a pretty good investment. Thanks. I'll get some nice pics when she makes Tennessee her new home.
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"Why does S&W not reproduce this gun?"

I would like one as well. However, I wish S&W would make a 3" heavy barrel, shroud for the ejector rod, round butt, k frame with a ten shot cylinder in .22 magnum with a addtional .22 L.R. cylinder.
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gr8-is it the one on GB from Fugate?
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I believe that I have heard enough. I had much rather have a K-32 to complete my trio. Why does S&W not reproduce this gun? There must be a number of buyers out there, judging from the replies every time this subject comes up.

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I'm with you on this. If Ruger can bring back the fixed sight Single Six S&W can do the same for us at a reasonable price too!!!
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My name is Steve I have a model 45 S&W 22 Cal. Blue steel revolver never fired cylinder does not have a ring where it has been rolled ; it is excellant and is In the correct box.
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First post: Are you bragging, or selling? Pictures?
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I believe that I have heard enough. I had much rather have a K-32 to complete my trio. Why does S&W not reproduce this gun? There must be a number of buyers out there, judging from the replies every time this subject comes up.

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I doubt anyone would want to buy what they'd produce. It'd have the internal lock with the attendant deformed profile of the frame, and just be too ugly. I don't care much about the hole one way or the other, but the reshaping of the frame just looks wrong.
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My name is Steve I have a model 45 S&W 22 Cal. Blue steel revolver never fired cylinder does not have a ring where it has been rolled ; it is excellant and is In the correct box.
Show us the pics! You surely know you have an uncommon model that is a much sought by serious K-frame .22 collectors. I have pretty much given up on the possibility of ever owning one, but that doesn't mean I can't vicariously enjoy the ones owned by others.

And welcome to the forum.

EDITED TO ADD: On the question of value posed in the post that started this thread, I would guess any high-condition Model 45 is a $2500-3500 gun -- sort of in the same league as the Prewar Kit Gun or the K-32 Masterpiece, with some variation allowed for with/without box and individual passion for a particular model.
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Don't know about you Dave, but I would not even consider a trade of my K32 for a M45. You see many more M45's for sale than K32's. Most of the M45's are boxed and very few K32's are.
Monetarily, I guess one is as rare as the other and may well be of the same value, until you get to the 6" M45, then it is a whole new ballgame. Big Larry
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I found one at cabelas in Reno two months ago...I would say it is 98%, no box and it was 1,795. No idea if that was good or not, but I bought it. I wanted one for a long time and had not seen one in years, so I grabbed it
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Hi
There were over 3000 K-32 made and if I had to make a guess I would say that there are only half that many Mod 45 with a 4 inch barrel made.
As far as the 6 inch models go there were 25 made for the Boston PD as Training guns.
and out side of that there are less than 50 6 inch models.
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Just for information I have one 4 inch and two Six inch models in my Collection.
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