Offered a Model 16 .32 H&R Mag

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A dealer that I have bought and sold with for several years asked me today if I might be interested in a S&W Model 16 .32 H&R. I said, "of course I might be interested."

He didn't have it at the show so I have not seen it, and he does not currently have a firm price. He said somewhere in the $1600-1800 range probably. He's working on getting out of the business and has told me to make him offers on anything he has that I am interested in.

I have read my Standard Catalog and know these were a reintroduction of the Model 16 from 1989-1993. He says it has it matching box and is a long barrel (6" or 8 3/8", though he thinks it is the 8). Knowing him, it is probably very nice but not quite as nice as he thinks it is. : )

What says the group? Yay, or nay? Is his ballbark price in the ballpark if it really a 95-98% gun with matching box (and maybe papers...he didn't remember). Other than condition and originality, anything I should look out for on this gun?

And yes, I like .32 H&R guns and have several others by other makers, and some .327 Federal Mag. Thanks folks!

Rob
 
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Yep, I agree with huthike. $1600 is very reasonable, I bought a very nice 6” 16-4 in box with papers, but no tools back in May of 2022 for $1500. I was very happy with that price, as I’d been looking for a 16-4 for a while. I’d love to have an 8 3/8” (as well as the 4”), but the long Tom would be cool with a red dot on it.
 

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I’d say yea to that personally. My 4” came with box and papers but not original grips and was in the 1400 range. Is a tack driver and with .32 long it feels like a .22 cb long.
 
A NIB 16-4 is one of very few guns I've regretted selling. I doubled my money on it about 15 years ago, but that was less than half of what it would bring today.
At the time, I told myself it was redundant, because I had Hamilton Bowen build me a custom K .327 Fed Mag.
 
I don't believe the 8 3/8" is as popular or valuable as the 6", but would be close and $1600 is what I sold my 6" for about a year ago. And, I kind of regret selling it, but I still have a 432PD I carry and shoot from time to time.
 
I bought one 2 1/2 years ago in unfired condition. with box and tools for $1900. That is a fair price for a 6" in described condition.
 
An 8 3/8” with box sold last night for just over $2100. With tax, shipping and fees call it a $2300+ sale.
 
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