Three Chiefs - I Just Couldn't Help Myself

Where in AZ? I live in the Prescott area and almost never find a reasonable price or condition S&W revolver anywhere. I might stumble on one about 3 times a year, and they either are priced pretty high or they are asking a mint level price for an average condition gun
 
Where in AZ?
If you look at Richard's handle (RKmesa), you will know his town. :D

I live in the Prescott area
It has been more than 5 decades since I was last in Prescott. It was a small, sleepy town, mostly associated with mining as I recall. I know people who live there now and they tell me it has boomed, spreading out into the Prescott Valley. I doubt I would recognize it as the same place.

All this is apropos of nothing. I just have fond memories of that part of Arizona.

Cheers.
 
Now if I could only point you in the direction of that third Dragnet gun... :)

I'll never stop dreaming. :D:D:D Thank you.

Wow, thanks for the serials and the great photos. That's a fun
trio for sure.

You know I'm always happy to add to the database.

Blue round butt: probably summer 1968

Blue square butt: probably summer 1967

Nickel: probably 1981 (I just don't have any close to it in the
database to narrow it down more than that).

I believe you're on the right track for the nickel box. Good luck
in your hunt.

I sure agree with you on the no-diamond checkering patterns.
 
That was a great find. You did the right thing by not breaking up the family. Those are beautiful.
 
I really like the Blue RB Chief.... That's likely the one I would have taken .
Do you know what year(s) they are . Also if you don't mind could you give a ball park figure for either of the Blue models.
They're all very nice and in excellent condition but I'm partial to Blue rather than nickel finish.
 
Do you know what year(s) they are.

I have not gotten ship dates yet. So the closest I can come is per Bob, above (who keeps a pretty extensive database on the Chiefs):

Blue round butt: probably summer 1968

Blue square butt: probably summer 1967

Nickel: probably 1981 (I just don't have any close to it in the database to narrow it down more than that).

Also, if you don't mind could you give a ball park figure for either of the Blue models. They're all very nice and in excellent condition but I'm partial to Blue rather than nickel finish.

The SB Blue was $489 plus tax, the RB Blue was $559 plus tax and the Nickel was $539 plus tax (and the sales tax at this gun store, located in a county island, is only 6.3%). Overall, not a steal, but what I thought to be reasonable prices for the condition of the guns.

Hope that helps,
 
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The SB Blue was $489 plus tax, the RB Blue was $559 plus tax and the Nickel was $539 plus tax (and the sales tax at this gun store, located in a county island, is only 6.3%). Overall, not a steal, but what I thought to be reasonable prices for the condition of the guns.



I don't know why but I've liked the S&W snub nose revolvers since I was a boy but I've never owned one.
I do have a Taurus Model 85 which is basically a S&W knock off . It was given to me a number of years ago and is of pretty decent quality for the price and I can't find fault with it .
But of course it's not a Smith & Wesson .
Smith & Wesson has brought the Classic 36 back on the market , but it sells for over $800 .
While I'm sure it's pretty nice I would take the RB that you paid $559 before the new Classic 36 without thinking twice .
I wouldn't be interested in one to carry or even to shoot very often ....I would just like to have one .
 
... I would take the RB that you paid $559 before the new Classic 36 without thinking twice. I wouldn't be interested in one to carry or even to shoot very often ....I would just like to have one.

Well said. I long ago discovered that when I find a model I like, I have a hard time stopping at just one...:D:rolleyes: Hence the trio above (and a few more that I have in my safe).
 
AWESOME !
My very first revolver was a 2" Square Butt Chief's Special ...blue
w/ a Tyler T-Grip Adapter ... It is Still a big favorite ...
Color me ... Green !
Gary
 
You made a great Triple-Play there RKmesa. Those prices were pretty good when comparing each one to the Classic price. But, the real cool part is that you got all 3 shown to you at the same time during that one trip into the store. See...that's why I ALWAYS ask the same thing when in my favorite LGS where I've found many nice S&Ws.

You never know what will be laid on the counter!
 
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