M57 with Cokes?

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I spotted this 6" M57 no dash at a pawn shop last week. S237xxx SN should put it around 1964. I took a few pictures and left since I already have a 6" 57-1. When looking at the photos a few minutes ago I realized it may have cokes on it. I've never actually seen a set of them. If these are really cokes I may need to go look at it again. Other than the bluing wear at the end of the barrel it was in good condition. Do these appear to be cokes?

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Yes, that's a first year (1964) gun and an early one. I have S238292 which shipped mid year. First one shipped was S236941 according to the S&W Standard Catalog. Too bad about the "cokes." Depending on price, might want to buy it anyway. S prefix guns, according to the Catalog have a 25-75% premium.

Jeff
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I spotted this 6" M57 no dash at a pawn shop last week. S237xxx SN should put it around 1964. I took a few pictures and left since I already have a 6" 57-1. When looking at the photos a few minutes ago I realized it may have cokes on it. I've never actually seen a set of them. If these are really cokes I may need to go look at it again. Other than the bluing wear at the end of the barrel it was in good condition. Do these appear to be cokes?

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You should buy that and sell your dash-one. That is a first-year M57 and worth at least twice what your gun is, even in its condition. Lord knows I'd love to have it. Mine was made in 1969 and is a S prefix gun. My guess is those Cokes are still worth a few hundred, even with the football gouged out (probably done to make speed loaders usable).
 
It's marked $1199. They won't budge on the price until it's been out a couple of weeks.
 
The value of the modified Cokes only really matters if you sell them or the entire gun to a collector. If you're not doing either one, get it and enjoy it.
 
That's a fair price for a first year Model 57 wearing Coke Bottle stocks. Does it come with a presentation case? Probably not. Yes, the left side Coke has been gouged for a speedloader but I think that it could be smoothed and polished out a little more to improve its appearance. It's probably a very good shooter. I'd take a chance and buy that revolver and enjoy it!
 
It's marked $1199. They won't budge on the price until it's been out a couple of weeks.

For that price, I'm tempted to drive from NC to Mississippi to get it. I paid more than that for the one I have, and without getting original stocks, much less the box and tools.

Unless it looks really bad in person and a lot worse than in the picture, I'd be all over that gun.
 
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