Model 63 No Dash

Pass!

Paying at least $100 over value, if not $200+, for it makes no sense. For a gun you won't even use is just foolish.

One can't, reasonably, justify over-paying today based on what prices might be years in the future. No matter how many gun owners suggest it.

Many gun owners make poor financial advisors. ; )

That's what I kept thinking...if it was in mint condition, I'd never shoot it. Just take it out of my safe now and then and look at it.

I'd been all over it if it were a 2" version!
 
I bought the same model 63 in 1980. Most enjoyable gun I own. I will never sell it.
 
While not on my radar ...
IIRC the snubs bring the most followed by early pinned barrel guns.

While early versions had a pinned barrel all 63's have recessed cylinders.

$850 may be full value but if its a complete package and thats what you are looking for you have to decide if you want to wait for a better deal or pay a little more and own it today.

Revolver prices seem to have dipped in the last 2 years ,
Im guessing quite a few collectors sold off S&W's as the stock market surged upwards sp they could put more money in the stock market.
 
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