I have a chance to pick up a gorgeous Model 520 (The 1980, NYPD model). It's one of my grail guns. There is no sign of a turn line, but I cannot be 100% this is unfired. Looks pristine, like 95-98%+. Comes with matching box and tools. My understanding from reading through some threads is that I should not expect the grip serial numbers to match.
What is the going value for these? I see some older threads putting these as high as $1250 for NIB a few years ago. My Smith and Wesson 2018 Standard Catalog 4th edition, $1200 LNIB. I see one on gunbroker for $1899 NIB, but that seems high. Or maybe it isn't in the ammo-is-unobtainium and guns are overpriced market of 2021.
I realize pictures would help, I can't post them.
I have ideas but ... Im looking for a 2nd, 3rd opinion.
Also, does anyone know: We're ALL 3000 delivered to the NYPD and them returned? The history seems to be vague on this point- some say not all were actually delivered when the contract was canceled, some say they were delivered to the NYPD and that's why the grip serial no do not match (NYPD armored took them apart, I read).
What is the going value for these? I see some older threads putting these as high as $1250 for NIB a few years ago. My Smith and Wesson 2018 Standard Catalog 4th edition, $1200 LNIB. I see one on gunbroker for $1899 NIB, but that seems high. Or maybe it isn't in the ammo-is-unobtainium and guns are overpriced market of 2021.
I realize pictures would help, I can't post them.
I have ideas but ... Im looking for a 2nd, 3rd opinion.
Also, does anyone know: We're ALL 3000 delivered to the NYPD and them returned? The history seems to be vague on this point- some say not all were actually delivered when the contract was canceled, some say they were delivered to the NYPD and that's why the grip serial no do not match (NYPD armored took them apart, I read).
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