Sometimes you just get lucky. This past week I responded to an online sale listing for a Smith and Wesson revolver. It was a "Pre Model 14" K-38 6-inch barrel revolver. By serial number, K256XXX it appears the gun was made in 1955. The owner was a nice young medical student who wanted some cash to try out some new semi-auto pistol.
I drove about an hour to meet him, and the cell phone pictures he had sent me just did not do the gun justice. It is, in a word, gorgeous, and I really cannot find a mark on it. The only thing it doesn't have is box and papers. I'd honestly put it at 98% condition if I'm grading it correctly. I rather quickly sold a modern and completely forgettable 9mm handgun to generate cash to buy the revolver. A deal was struck and I'm the new owner.
My online edition of the Blue Book of Gun Values indicates a relatively high value for this revolver, at least for me, but I know the book is often wrong. I don't normally buy collectible firearms because I'm a shooter at heart. I'm on the fence as to whether I should keep it and shoot it, or let it go to a collector who will be more likely to preserve it.
Can any members with recent experience with this vintage of revolver give me some idea of what it is actually worth, or any other thoughts on it? Thanks.
I drove about an hour to meet him, and the cell phone pictures he had sent me just did not do the gun justice. It is, in a word, gorgeous, and I really cannot find a mark on it. The only thing it doesn't have is box and papers. I'd honestly put it at 98% condition if I'm grading it correctly. I rather quickly sold a modern and completely forgettable 9mm handgun to generate cash to buy the revolver. A deal was struck and I'm the new owner.
My online edition of the Blue Book of Gun Values indicates a relatively high value for this revolver, at least for me, but I know the book is often wrong. I don't normally buy collectible firearms because I'm a shooter at heart. I'm on the fence as to whether I should keep it and shoot it, or let it go to a collector who will be more likely to preserve it.
Can any members with recent experience with this vintage of revolver give me some idea of what it is actually worth, or any other thoughts on it? Thanks.
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