S&W Model 500 ES Emergency Survival Kit

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Hello, new member here. I've been seeking information on the 500 ES Emergency Survival kits. Are they rare? When, and how long were they made? What is the going prices for NIB kits?
At some point, I'd like to purchase one.
Thanks,
Al
 
you might try looking in the completed sales of Gunbroker.com & other on line web sites to find an idea of what they are going for... & what others are hoping they'll drag out of them... they are seldom if ever seen in mid-Missouri....

Heck there's a guns for sale board here too. you might look there or post a WTB ad on that section.. hope this helps you out, sorry I couldn't do more for you.
 
I was tracking one at a recent Rock Island Auction ( closed auction)
It had all the original ES Kit/Bear gun items, description claimed it to be unfired, with original shipping container, -- hammered at $1900

Don't know actual production numbers.
 
thanks, I'll check
 
thanks. I checked GB closed auctions. There were three from $2000, to $3900. are these kits really worth that much?
 
Asking and selling are two different things.

Typically sell from $1750 to $2100
 
Asking and selling are two different things.

Typically sell from $1750 to $2100

thanks. Not too many of them up for sale from what I've seen.
 
Years ago CDNN used to sell the kits with everything except the revolvers for really good prices. I wish had bought a couple.
 
In the downloaded S&W catalogs I have, I only see them listed in 2007.

Emergency Survival Kits - 2007.pdf

The 500ES had a MSRP of $1399 in it.

My 500ES was made in Mar-2007.

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The only person who can answer the question of whether they are worth it is you. I bought my 4" 500 S&W for carry in the woods, and in my not so humble opinion, the other stuff in the kit is fluff. On the other hand, given it's limited manufacture status, as an investment (which means sticking it in a safe and not using it), it could be a good purchase, as prices on S&W items seems to be steadily increasing. Bottom line is it's all up to you. :)
 
While I think the package is cool, I'd never spend that kind of money on a lock gun that could be re-released tomorrow if S&W wanted to. Not a good investment IMO.
 
I just spoke with S&W about the 500es

produced from April 2006 to March 2009 less than 500 made total
April 3rd 2017 paid $2875.00 GunBroker mine was made Nov. 2007
 
I just want an orange grip to put on my 500...........can't find that either.
 
I know they quit making them

I think I bought the last Yellow one they had because the week after i bought it I couldn't buy anymore. Have it still sitting in its nice unopened container
 
S&W has made different models that they only made a limited amount of. Don't think that rates them as BIG FAILURES? At least they used to try different things.

It's weird, that page #9 in the 2006 paper catalog is not the same as the one in the on-line digital 2006 catalog I have on my computer.

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Has anybody here actually ever shot one of these things? :eek:
I can't imagine! :rolleyes: Yes I can, OUCH!! :D
 
to Bluedot32

What I am getting at is the 500es wasn't a limited run, it was made for 3 years and they only had demand for LESS than 500 and the resale price dropped dramatically after issue. That's why it is sooooo collectable now.
 
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