GT1000000
US Veteran
Hey Guys,
Just posting up some pics of a Model 916A, 20 gauge that an acquaintance of mine brought to me for some TLC.
Been sitting in a scabbard for the better part of a quarter century.
Has some scuffs and scratches, but all in all a pretty decent piece.
Best information I have been able to gather is that this model was made originally between 1972 through 1978...
According to another post right here in the forum by another member, it was the first type of this slide action produced by S&W shortly after acquiring the Noble Co.
I have seen values stated throughout the internet ranging from a low of about 65.00 to as high as 400.00
I also found a statement that said something to the effect that they were purchased a lot by police agencies and that they weren't very long lived due to "breakage".
I have not been able to confirm the previous statement or found any evidence of what type of "breakage" they were prone to.
If anyone has any further information, or any corrections to the above...it would be most appreciated.
Thanks for stopping by and best regards...
GT
Just posting up some pics of a Model 916A, 20 gauge that an acquaintance of mine brought to me for some TLC.
Been sitting in a scabbard for the better part of a quarter century.
Has some scuffs and scratches, but all in all a pretty decent piece.
Best information I have been able to gather is that this model was made originally between 1972 through 1978...
According to another post right here in the forum by another member, it was the first type of this slide action produced by S&W shortly after acquiring the Noble Co.
I have seen values stated throughout the internet ranging from a low of about 65.00 to as high as 400.00
I also found a statement that said something to the effect that they were purchased a lot by police agencies and that they weren't very long lived due to "breakage".
I have not been able to confirm the previous statement or found any evidence of what type of "breakage" they were prone to.
If anyone has any further information, or any corrections to the above...it would be most appreciated.
Thanks for stopping by and best regards...
GT


