akguy1985
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i seen one in a local pawnshop for $399. It didnt last long at that price. I went in there today and they have an old pitted beat up colt army special for $595
tocohillsguy,
I'm beginning to conclude this is the worse place on earth to try to gain info on the value of a truly collectible S&W handgun.
95% of the responders either don't own one of the revolvers in question, haven't owned one, and tend to offer 2nd, 3rd, or 4th hand information like what "good ol' uncle Mert" told them. Everyone's entitled to an opinion but when I see someone suggesting something like $200 I have to believe they are low-balling the value in hopes of stealing one.
In its day, the '66 2 1/2" no dash was one of the most difficult S&W handguns to acquire and they remained that way until long after the dash ones were introduced. Law enforcement agencies scooped up most of the no dash and dash ones leaving few for public consumption.
They are a difficult revolver to find in any condition and if you are a collector or just want a very desirable pistol, you should jump on any reasonable opportunity to buy one. If you own one you should keep it as it is one S&W that's value will go "through the roof" in the future.
Just for INFO, I recently saw two NITB 66 no dashes, a 2 1/2 and a 4" sell for $1000 each, and they were sold to a knowledgeable and serious collector who felt he got a great bargain. Let the buyer or seller beware when you seek values so randomly...
JMHO.....