Pre M14 K-38 Masterpiece values

Yes the grips should have the diamond in the grip. I have a 22 target masterpice made in 1947. 85% it is my shooter. I have seen the grips sell for over $100.
 
For Edward L. The grips on that K38 do not appear to be original. Are they numbered to the gun? Shouldn't they have diamond centers? Thanks, Big Larry



Big L,

I looked at many photos. I think you are correct. All the numbers match otherwise but at some point I assume the owner had other more comfortable grips on it and tossed the originals. Then another owner found some newer S&W grips and placed them on. Beside the grips all else looks good. Being that I am not a collector, that doesn't bother me, especially considering what I have $ into it. I'm a happy camper.
 
Russ,

I love your K38 pics... It looks as good as the one I have. Which is K45301 What are the odds of that...???
-Matt

That's really neat! The odds of finding consecutive serial numbers is slim enough, but being the same model in the same condition gets pretty remote. We'll have to plan a reunion for them! :)

Congratulations and welcome to the Forum,

Russ
 
pre-model 14 k38 target masterpiece

Just purchased this last week. I shot it today. What a sweet gun and very accurate.
 

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Since this post started, I have acquired two with the tapered bbl. and one with the standard bbl. All three have boxes. Big Larry
 
How about some pics?

One of my big regrets was passing up a one line K38 with large ejector knob at Orlando last year.
It had a slight premium at $800 but how many of those are in existance?
 
How about some pics?

One of my big regrets was passing up a one line K38 with large ejector knob at Orlando last year.
It had a slight premium at $800 but how many of those are in existance?

Few; I bet they are measured in dozens rather than hundreds.

I would have whipped out my wallet for an $800 large knob K-38 so fast it would have created a micro tornado that upset adjacent tables and sent nearby association members spinning toward the ceiling. I feel your pain.
 
You and me both Dave. That was a real good price on that gun and if not wanted, it would have been great for making a couple hundred in profit even on this forum. Lets face it, they are much rarer than a $2,000 K-32. Engine49guy, you should be horsewhipped. Shame on you. Big Larry:eek::eek::eek::eek:
 
I know I know...rub it in I deserve it.....
In my defense Im a big K22 fan and had to choose two of three guns as I didnt have enough cash,
1) A Pre war K22 OD with S&W factory grip adapter,
2) A Large Knob one line K22 (at the time I did not have one)
3) The one line large knob k38
 
At a Las Vegas gun show a few years back, I spotted a 99% pre war M70 Winchester that was US marked. price was $2,500. I didn't have the $$$ but I was not going to let that rifle go, so I went to the Rolex dealer that comes to the high end shows, and offered up my two tone Submariner. He agreed to give me $4,000 for the watch, so I went back to the dealer with the M70 and confirmed our deal. I then went back to sell my watch and the Rolex dealer changed his mind. What to do now? I went to the casino's cashier cage and borrowed $2,500 on my credit card, and bought the rifle. Didn't have it a week before I sold it to a friend. Paid off the credit card, and still have that real nice blue face two tone Submariner which I had bought with gun deal profits. There are ways to get $$$$. I have lost a few nice guns in the past from lack of $$$, but it won't happen again, that's for sure. Too bad you didn't get a number, someone on this Forum would really liked to have bought that gun, including me. Big Larry
 
I know I know...rub it in I deserve it.....
In my defense Im a big K22 fan and had to choose two of three guns as I didnt have enough cash,
1) A Pre war K22 OD with S&W factory grip adapter,
2) A Large Knob one line K22 (at the time I did not have one)
3) The one line large knob k38

Then you are forgiven. But you won't do it again, right? Because now you know where your priorities are. :D
 
Too bad you didn't get a number, someone on this Forum would really liked to have bought that gun, including me. Big Larry

The story does have a sort of happy ending,
It had to be one of our members that ended up with that K38 as the Orlando event was actually last years SWCA meeting,

Also although I didnt have the full $800 for the K38 I did have $350 left when a small group of us made a quick day trip
up to a little gun show about 45 minutes drive NE where I found this 19-2 hiding under a set of Pachmayers,
Offered my last $350 and still have it today.
Perhaps it was fate?
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Large ejector knob K-38s

I would love to see some pics of one these K38s!

How about some pics?

One of my big regrets was passing up a one line K38 with large ejector knob at Orlando last year.
It had a slight premium at $800 but how many of those are in existance?
 
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