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This is sort of a semi-rhetorical question, okay? I'm looking at a S&W Model 25-7 in .45 Colt on a popular auction site. It's supposedly new and unfired, in the matching box with tools and paperwork. And the reserve of $1700 (yes, $1700) has not yet been met. I have never seen a 25-7 priced this high.
Now, I know these guns are somewhat rare, Smith & Wesson having made only 2000 of them in 1989 only. I happen to have two of them, both with matching boxes, paperwork, and tools. They aren't unfired, but both are pretty pristine except for the turn line. And find me one of these that doesn't have a turn line. I'd rate either one of mine at 98%, maybe one of them at 99.5%.
So my question is this: Is $1700 (or more) totally unrealistic for one of these guns, or is this just more of the trending upward of S&W revolver prices, sort of similar to what's going on with the Model 28 now?
Just for the record, I've shot one of my 25-7s, and it's the most accurate S&W I've ever shot, bar none. See attached photo, which I don't think is doing too badly for an old guy wearing bifocals.
So I'm not looking for a hard and fast answer here...just looking for knowledgeable opinions on prices for these particular revolvers.
All comments and opinions will be appreciated.
EDIT: I just realized I posted this in the wrong forum. It should go in the S&W Revolvers: 1980 to the Present.
So if some kind admin wants to move it, I'd appreciate it.
Now, I know these guns are somewhat rare, Smith & Wesson having made only 2000 of them in 1989 only. I happen to have two of them, both with matching boxes, paperwork, and tools. They aren't unfired, but both are pretty pristine except for the turn line. And find me one of these that doesn't have a turn line. I'd rate either one of mine at 98%, maybe one of them at 99.5%.
So my question is this: Is $1700 (or more) totally unrealistic for one of these guns, or is this just more of the trending upward of S&W revolver prices, sort of similar to what's going on with the Model 28 now?
Just for the record, I've shot one of my 25-7s, and it's the most accurate S&W I've ever shot, bar none. See attached photo, which I don't think is doing too badly for an old guy wearing bifocals.
So I'm not looking for a hard and fast answer here...just looking for knowledgeable opinions on prices for these particular revolvers.
All comments and opinions will be appreciated.
EDIT: I just realized I posted this in the wrong forum. It should go in the S&W Revolvers: 1980 to the Present.
So if some kind admin wants to move it, I'd appreciate it.
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