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Old 02-25-2019, 10:47 AM
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Looking for a quick value on this 10-7, which I found on an out-of-state consignment website. This is all the information that I have on it, they are asking $525.

"This is a Smith & Wesson Model 10-7, 4 inch barrel, Blue Steel, Square Butt frame .38 Special 6 shot revolver. This revolver appears to be unfired except for testing at factory. It is in the box with papers, cleaning rod and bore brush. This revolver was manufactured 1977."

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Old 02-25-2019, 11:01 AM
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I would pay that. This one was $500 and I thought I got a really great deal on it.
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Are the 10-7s uncommon or in some way special or desirable?
Hardly ever see them.
Do have one in the safe.
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Are the 10-7s uncommon or in some way special or desirable?
No. They were made from 1977 through 1987, and S&W cranked them out by the thousands. Very common, although maybe slightly less common than the predecessor Model 10-5. It's just the standard M&P from that period. Good guns, but not particularly "special." "Desirable," yes, if you like fixed sight K frame revolvers. Nothing wrong with that!

Yours has the less common 6" barrel, so it is sort of neat to have.
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That seems reasonable if the condition is as described, especially considering you will get the box, papers and tools. Actually, I'm surprised they aren't asking more.
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Seems like a reasonable price to me.
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