16-4 question..................

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was trying to gather more info on these guns ,the 16-4 in the 32 H&R Mag caliber that came out in 1989....and are now ( 3 years later??)discontinued...any "ideas/thoughts or info" as to the numbers of each barrel length made?? see they made 'em in 4 in ., 6-in and 8 3/8-in...with a full "underlug"...................
I ask this as we do NOT recall seeing many ever for sale at any of the local gun shows, and no-one has been able to answer the questions.......
Talked with Lee a bit and he seems to think the interest is down on them lately, but with only 8800 of them made according to the Vol 3 book, oh well.......
 
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16-4s

I bought mine at a gun show way back in March 1990. It is a 6" and was new in box from a dealer whose shop was in Davenport, IA. My best recollection is these were very slow sellers then. They now have a cultish following among members of this forum.
 
I can't help with how many of each length were made. I can tell you here in Indiana the 6-inch length was by far the most common. I suppose I have seen maybe a dozen or so. The model was actually pretty popular for a while with varmint hunters. I bought one for indoor target shooting with .32s. It was such a great gun I bought a spare, which I never used, and ended up selling recently. The one I shoot is very accurate, and I have never heard another owner complain about one.

I have seen only one 8-inch gun, and maybe two or three 4-inchers.

I think internet prices are probably down, in general, but really don't follow prices closely. It always seems like anything I want... the prices are still pretty lively! :)
 
I have been trying to corner the market on 16-4's, must have 8 of them. All except the first one were bought on this forum. I passed them to my kids. I have never seen one at a gun show or gun shop.
I think the revolver is great, very accurate but awful heavy. I also got a basketful of 631's 632' 331's and 332's.
I bought a model 66 last year, after 40 years of shooting. Funny thing is I still have not shot it!!
 
I bought my 4" LNIB 16-4 on an auction site last year, and I have seen one 6" in a shop. According to the book, the 4" and 8-3/8" barrels were discontinued a year before the 6", which would support the idea that the 6" is the most common version.

My 16-4 is the most accurate revolver I own, period. I also have 631's and 632's in .32 magnum.
 
Like the 32s a lot. Definitely not common. When you find one,
you grab it.



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Regards
Allen Frame
 
It's not nice to tease people with only peaks at the grips on that one in the back. Guess it's easier than digging it out for a retake, though.

My only experience with the 16-4 is another story. I was buying a four inch one night as the clock was winding down on an auction site when a friend from the forum emailed me and asked if I would be interested in a six inch 16-4 at a great price. I handled the situation wrong. Guess I should've asked him if he could hang onto it for awhile or something.

Told him I was buying the elusive 4" and didn't have the money for both, so would have to pass. Been kicking myself in the 6" full lug butt ever since. I simply love prelock blue S&Ws with six inch barrels.
 
4 inch

I had posted before that when my 4 inch came along I had never seen one. 25 years of shows and stopping in every gun shop I saw. I guess I got lucky.
 
I bought an anib 6" at a gun show last fall, it was the first one I had ever seen for sale. At $1000 otd I probably paid to much for it but I wasn't about to let it pass!
 

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