Pre-27 Value

PackN

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This N-Frameitis Virus has me going towards the Poor House!! Just got back from getting a Mint M57 and get a chance to purchase a 98% Long-Legged Pre-27 born in 1953!! What should I give for this revolver??
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PackN
 
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This N-Frameitis Virus has me going towards the Poor House!! Just got back from getting a Mint M57 and get a chance to purchase a 98% Long-Legged Pre-27 born in 1953!! What should I give for this revolver??
Thanks
PackN
 
PackN: You've heard the old staple, "Depends?" Barrel length, stocks, NIB or just nice; is it a .357 Transitional Postwar, or a Model of 1950 (Pre-M.27)? Region (where in the world you are) also has an impact. SCSW notes that a Model of 1950 (which sounds like yours) goes for about $850.00. I suspect that is about right; I got one cheaper a few years ago (1954 vintage 5") but then had to spend money on it that raised the price. I suspect if you can find one for under $700.00 it would be a steal out here on the West Coast. I suspect some of the other guys will chip in, too! Good luck; they are nice guns, and don't feel like the Lone Ranger on the N-Frameitis. It has reached epidemic proportions at my house!
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MikeyL
"Life's tough. Tougher when you're stupid." -John Wayne
 
PackN: Scroll down a bit, it appears that a pre-27 3" sold on Gun Broker for $805.00. Should give you an idea.

MikeyL
"Life's tough. Tougher when you're stupid."- John Wayne
 
I bought one, 1954, 6 1/2 bbl. 98% or whatever, unfired, I believe, no box or dox, for $900, three or four years ago. Sold it for around $1200 earlier this, or late last, year.
 
PackN, I'm thinking you are in the $1200-$1500 range for the gun you mention depending on things like whether or not it has accessories and how prices run in Florida. Last year I paid $2K for the one in this link; it is about as close to 100 percent as you can get for half-century old gun that has been appreciatively handled by half a dozen people and a few of their friends. I am pretty sure it has been unfired since leaving the factory, but can't swear to that. If it was fired, the shooter cleaned it up really well.

http://smith-wessonforum.com/e...811090633#3811090633

Mine has the original box, stocks are numbered to the gun, and the previous owner had lettered it; the letter was part of the package. The price I paid also includes the geographical premium you pay for living in California -- Southern California in particular. Alas, no tools or original printed material.

I've got to rephotograph that gun now that I'm more familiar with the camera I prefer. Maybe this weekend. I'll edit the original posts to get new links up.

David W.
 
Originally posted by PackN:
This N-Frameitis Virus has me going towards the Poor House!! Just got back from getting a Mint M57 and get a chance to purchase a 98% Long-Legged Pre-27 born in 1953!! What should I give for this revolver??
Thanks
PackN

PackN, don't both yourself, just tell me where it is and I will go over and relieve your anxiety.
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No set price. This gentleman is selling most of his collection since his Retirement egg has cracked. Unfortunately he sold this revolver yesterday but had a Minty Pre-25 5 Screw in .45 ACP I picked up today for 6 Bones!! Thanks for all the info and fellowship guys!!

PackN
 
Six??? You should be ashamed of yourself for taking advantage of an old Coot (or is he just a Codger?) whose retirement is all but gone!
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The last nice pre-25 five-screw that I saw out here on the Left Coast sold for over a grand; they are out there, but getting hard to find. 5" barrels bring a premium, of course. Lucky dog!

MikeyL
"Life's tough. Tougher when you're stupid." -John Wayne
 
MikeyL

I'll send you pics along with the 3 other 5" Nickel, Blue and a 4 Screw M27's he has that I am getting from him then I have to stop for a bit before I am forced to sleep in my car!!

PackN
 

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