smith and wesson native american info needed

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Can anyone tell me what this is and what its worth its at an auction I go to.
 

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It appears to be a horribly disfigured copy/replica of a S&W Schofield revolver------------------------which should be given a not so decent burial----and the sooner the better!!!

That said, it is possibly a S&W product (circa 2000--thereabouts) which probably should not be called a copy/replica, but perhaps a continuation------------------which should also be given a not so decent burial----and the sooner the better!!

Ralph Tremaine
 
Yikes.
I see that it's one of a hundred,done up by a place in Virginia,that specializes in creating commemoratives.That one is as gaudy as they come,in my humble opinion.
All commemoratives leave me cold.
Sorry,I can't help with a value.If it was a standard production model,I think that it would do well,with the right folks in the room.1000-1500.
 
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This is a prime example proving the point that all guns are not an "investment"....or should I say,"not a good investment".
Taking a good gun,adding the wrong sort of embellishment,diminishes that good gun.
 
I was going to guess it was one of the Navy Arms Italian replicas, but it's a true S & W. That said, you can tell that it is quite...polarizing. If you really like it, it could be worth more than the $1200 for a stock gun to you, but it would have a very limited market should you ever decide to sell it. Good luck in your decision.
 
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"Pimp My Gun" I agree with the other posters if you buy it and later want to sell, Ummmm, I dont think so. Wow I just went back to look at it and kinda spit up in the back of my mouth.
 
my dad told me years ago. "everything is a collector item. You just have to find somebody who collects them."
This goes a long toward proving his point.
 
This is a perfect gun for somebody who wears muscle shirts with tattoos from knuckles to armpit. :eek:
 
I like it, well the idea of it.
Making a Native American Tribute revolver.
I'm sure all the proceeds from the sale of that revolver went to help the people it commemorates. I'll keep checking the mail for a check.

Yeah, right.

It's a monstrosity created on the blood of my ancestors.

Howka brother, this is exactly what I was thinking. It's sickening.
 

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