Whats it worth?

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Like new, in box

S&W Model 332 Airlite 32 Magnum
Doesn't look fired beyond factory test.

HAS:
Outer white shipping box with matching label
Jewel Box
Trigger lock with keys
Key to jewel box
All S&W docs + MA snub accuracy cert with matching label

32 Mags aren't my forte, so I ask the S&W brain trust - Whats it worth?

This is the Airlite Centennial, PRE-LOCK 32 H&R Mag, 6-shot

Thanks Guys & Gals :)
 
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I saw a 331ti sell for $1,350.00 right as the pandemic started. I am unsure if the exposed hammer models bring more or not. I haven't seen a 331/332 for sale since.

I think I gave $600.00 for my daughter's in 2006.
 

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I saw a 331ti sell for $1,350.00 right as the pandemic started. I am unsure if the exposed hammer models bring more or not. I haven't seen a 331/332 for sale since.

I think I gave $600.00 for my daughter's in 2006.

Wow, those grips (stocks) are something else :D

Were they a factory offering?
 
An auction on GB just ended on Dec. 17 for one that sold with box & paperwork for $1500. And another sans box for $1250.

So, I'm guessing somewhere in the middle? When I have something I'm unsure of the value due to collectability, I usually go the auction route.

But I'm sure you're already getting offers as I type this.
 
Wow, those grips (stocks) are something else :D. Were they a factory offering?

No sir, these pink stocks are Hogue brand. Factory stocks are light pink. I have some I will attempt to find and photograph them shortly.

My daughter couldn't hit squat with this gun. I took off the black stocks and installed the pink ones…she shot real well after that.
 
Looks like I bought that 331 in 2008, $607.44 total and $25.00 to my FFL.

Here are the factory pink stocks.
 

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Beware of buying a gun in an obscure, hard to get caliber. A gun is only as good as you can get affordable ammo you desire for it. Buy the same or similar gun in 38 special - IMHO. While even the 38 special has been loosing popularity lately, the ammo is still relatively easily gotten in the configuration you want for different purposes.
 
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