A Allen in MT Member Joined Mar 4, 2012 Messages 104 Reaction score 229 Dec 7, 2017 #1 Is it my understanding that the Model 15-3 were built in 1967 when was this one built? SN# K9578xx. thanks Last edited: Dec 7, 2017
Is it my understanding that the Model 15-3 were built in 1967 when was this one built? SN# K9578xx. thanks
sheepdawg Bronze Supporter Joined Dec 25, 2010 Messages 5,376 Reaction score 13,744 Location Hills of North Georgia Dec 7, 2017 #2 The model 15-3 was made from 1967 to 1977. I have a 2" barrel made in 1977, one of the last.
O OldChief Member Joined Apr 29, 2016 Messages 1,464 Reaction score 2,926 Dec 7, 2017 #3 To answer your question, 1970 (K946392-K999999). I have a 1977 15-3. Same 15-3 with combat grips. Last edited: Dec 7, 2017
len917 Member Joined Nov 28, 2016 Messages 571 Reaction score 613 Location Lower Saucon PA Dec 7, 2017 #4 Love the gun, shoot it in bullseye league. had rail installed by GS removed rear sight and added a red dot tube type sight
Love the gun, shoot it in bullseye league. had rail installed by GS removed rear sight and added a red dot tube type sight
OP A Allen in MT Member Joined Mar 4, 2012 Messages 104 Reaction score 229 Dec 7, 2017 #5 So if I was to list this one what would be a decent price. It is a shooter. Grip has matching serial number. Attachments sw3.jpg 100.5 KB · Views: 43 sw4.jpg 93.7 KB · Views: 34
So if I was to list this one what would be a decent price. It is a shooter. Grip has matching serial number.
Inusuit Member Joined Feb 3, 2013 Messages 2,983 Reaction score 4,799 Location SE Wyoming Dec 7, 2017 #6 Model 15s are scarce in my area, but I think $300-$325 would be tops in that condition.
loeman Member Joined Apr 11, 2013 Messages 2,637 Reaction score 3,829 Location New Mexico Dec 7, 2017 #7 I agree $300-$325 would be a fair price for the 15-2 you pictured. Condition and barrel length are so important in pricing. I have a !5-4 snub from around 1982 that is so accurate and so beautiful that if I didn't have it, I'd pay $500 to get it.
I agree $300-$325 would be a fair price for the 15-2 you pictured. Condition and barrel length are so important in pricing. I have a !5-4 snub from around 1982 that is so accurate and so beautiful that if I didn't have it, I'd pay $500 to get it.