Question about a 1927 model 10 box

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Hi.what kind of box should i be looking for.What kind of cost will i be looking at?What kind of paper work?The model 10 has a 5 inch barrel and is a 38 sp.and is blue. Any help will be great.Thanks George
 
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Hi.what kind of box should i be looking for.What kind of cost will i be looking at?What kind of paper work?The model 10 has a 5 inch barrel and is a 38 sp.and is blue. Any help will be great.Thanks George
 
The Model 10 wasn't made in 1927. Up until 1957 this gun was called the Military & Police Model.

A box of that vintage would be difficult to find and expensive as cardboard doesn't survive as well as do the guns. Post a WTB ad in the forum classifieds and see if someone can help you out.

Good luck.
 
I thought it was also called a pre-model 10, but thats ok. I was thinking that the box would cost more than the gun. Thanks for the info., will post in the classified. Thanks again, George.
 
The correct box would be the "patent" type box, a flip top box in a verydark maroon, almost black color. Operating instuctions in Spanish & English are inside the lid. Tool would be a metal cleaning rod with slotted tip and paper varies, with a small folder with a picture of a police officer aiming revolver. Depending on condition, the box is worth $150 to $350, for a standard gun. If the end lable says "Target Model" then double that. Boxes are seldom seen for sale separate from a gun. Ed.
 
Hi Ed. Long time since we last talked.

That describes my box...except it doesn't have the target label. They are still very scarce. This particular one has a nice target model from about 1919 residing in it.
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Hi Bryan, You're right, it's been a while. Is your target model box numbered on the bottom with the serial number of the gun? There are a couple of variations of the target lable for these boxes, some have a separate sticker that says " Target" applied over the standard box label and on others tha box lable is printed with the gun's description as a Target Model. Ed.
 
Unfortunately the box does not match the gun and has no indication that it is a target box but the overall description, style and color is correct. It was one of those rare loose boxes that got put with a correct period gun.
 
George: FWIW, I had a M&P from 1917, found a box that supposedly was correct for the gun for sale. Box was faded, torn down one corner, repaired with black electrical tape, priced at $60. I left, thought about it, returned, it was gone.This was in about 1980 and I still wonder if I should have bought it or not.

Mark
 
It will look like the one in the middle but 'darker' as this one is a higher, later serial number. Yes, inside the lid it is printed in BOTH English and Spanish......


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I just sold this middle box for $65.... so they can be found and bought still.
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