Model 1006 - Current Fair Price

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Hey guys! What's the going rate for a 1006 in the box with 2 mags? I might have an opportunity to pick one up.
 
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Well if you can get it for under or around 1k in the current market I would say your doing pretty good...

A quick search reveals that pending variables, box, mags and conditions of the gun will affect the value they are fetching well north of 1k...

Hope this helps...
 
Where you're at has some to do with the price . If you live in one of those states that make it hard on us , expect to pay a premium .
 
Good info already shared, I'll go a different direction. All total, S&W made a bit over 50,000 pistols chambered in 10mm over a run of about 4 years, six different models, which includes two different lengths and three different control/decocker styles and two different sight options.

The 1006 is the most common, highest production of all six models by a large margin.

Each pistol could possibly be priced at any number, but at the same time you could make a solid argument that if all else is equal, the market MIGHT say that a 1006 with adjustable rear sight might be at the lowest place in the value spectrum. (The 1046 occupies the top spot, only 151 units produced.)
 
I would say a 1006, box, papers and 3 mags are worth $1500. :D

And I don't care how many they made. It's not how many they made, but how many you own. :)
 
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You needn't care but the market reflects a number of things and quite often one of those things is scarcity and relative scarcity.

That's what makes a 1046 a $3,000 to $5,000 gun when an even more rare and absolutely unequivocally FAR FAR better limited PC gun that doesn't happen to be a 1046 go for less money.
 
Thanks for all of the input! I passed on the 1006, it was a bit too high in price at $1100 plus tax for me and it didn't have the original box. I did pick up one that caught my attention though, a 4566-M with box and paperwork. Looks like it's pretty rare which I did not know when I bought it. I am going to make a new thread and try to post some pictures.
 
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